Dubai Airport Resumes Some Flights After Drone Incident; Saudi Intercepts Drones in Riyadh Dubai’s Civil Aviation Authority announced on March 16, 2026, that flights to and from Dubai International Airport have begun to resume gradually following a temporary suspension caused by a drone-related incident. The authority stated that the resumption is a precautionary measure, with passengers advised to check directly with airlines for flight updates. The incident occurred on Monday, when a drone attack near the airport’s facilities led to a fire at a fuel tank, prompting the suspension of flights. Emergency teams managed to extinguish the fire, and no injuries were reported. The drone incident followed a previous disruption at the airport earlier in the week. Emirates, the largest airline operating from Dubai’s busiest airport, confirmed that flights were suspended during the incident. The airport, a critical hub for global travel, faced further complications as authorities closed nearby tunnels and roads to ensure safety. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia reported intercepting three drones over Riyadh and in the eastern regions on Monday. The Saudi Ministry of Defense stated that the country had intercepted over 60 drones since midnight, highlighting ongoing security concerns. The attacks targeted areas including Prince Sultan Airbase, which hosts U.S. military forces, and the Diplomatic Quarter in Riyadh. The Saudi government emphasized its commitment to defending its territory while maintaining regional stability. The UAE also faced heightened tensions as Iran accused the United States of using UAE ports to launch strikes on Kharg Island, a key oil export terminal. Tehran claimed the U.S. had utilized UAE infrastructure for attacks, though no evidence was provided to support the allegations.#emirates_airlines #dubai_airport #saudi_ministry_of_defense #prince_sultan_airbase #anwar_gargash