Airspace over Iran, Iraq and Israel has been closed to civilian flights amid escalating military operations after Israel and the United States launched a coordinated attack against multiple targets in Iran on February 28, 2026.
Iran’s Civil Aviation Authority announced a temporary closure of the country’s airspace early Saturday following a pre-emptive military strike by Israeli forces, which was reportedly coordinated with U.S. military operations. Explosions were heard in Tehran, including near the offices of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and Iranian media reported strikes in several locations across the country.

In response to the heightened security situation, Israel shut its airspace to all civilian flights. The Israel Airports Authority said incoming flights are being diverted and outgoing services suspended until further notice, as authorities brace for possible retaliatory actions.
Iraq has also suspended all air traffic through its airspace, with the Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority issuing a closure as a precautionary measure amid the regional escalation.
The closures reflect broader instability following the strikes, which targeted strategic sites across Tehran, Qom, Isfahan, Karaj and Kermanshah, according to military sources. The situation remains fluid, and civilian aviation authorities in the region continue to monitor developments closely