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Drone activity has yet again caused upset to travellers at Dubai International Airport (DXB) as the area was brought to a close on Saturday evening.
"Airspace around Dubai International was closed from 1925 hrs (7:25pm) to 2045 hrs (8:45pm)on Saturday due to unauthorised drone activity resulting in the diversion of 22 inbound flights," a Dubai Airports spokesperson confirmed.
It further stated that it was "working closely with its stakeholders to return operations to normal" to minimise customer inconvenience.
It also confirmed the news on Twitter at 9.27pm.
Using the official @DubaiAirports handle, it tweeted: "Airspace around DXB was closed from 1925hrs to 2049hrs on Saturday due to unauthorised drone activity resulting in flight diversions."
Airspace around DXB was closed from 1925hrs to 2049hrs on Saturday due to unauthorised drone activity resulting in flight diversions.
- Dubai Airports (@DubaiAirports) October 29, 2016
Dubai International Airport air traffic resumes following closure due to unauthorised drone activity over Al Warqa AreaSpeaking from the runway at Al Ain airport at 9.20pm, Indian tourist Harsh Man Rai told Khaleej Times him and his wife were on board Jet Airways flight 9W544, which was due to land at DXB from Mumbai at 8.35pm.
- Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) October 29, 2016
Dubai Airports is working closely with its stakeholders to return operations to normal to minimise customer inconvenience.
- Dubai Airports (@DubaiAirports) October 29, 2016
Safety is our top priority and we remind all UAV operators that activities are not permitted within 5km of any airport or landing area.Twitter posts indicated that flights were being transferred temporarily to Jebel Ali and Al Ain airports.
- Dubai Airports (@DubaiAirports) October 29, 2016
Drone tracking technology in DubaiIn April, officials announced that Dubai will soon become the first place in the world to implement real-time tracking software to monitor the operations of commercial drones in restricted airspace. The Exponent Portal software - which was publicly unveiled during a live demonstration at the World Aviation Safety Summit in Dubai - will allow DCAA officials and other authorities to track the location, speed and height of drones, as well as view and record material being collected by the drone's on-board camera. The system works through a 160-gramme add-on that is to be fitted onto drones before flight. Using the Exponent Portal, both the DCAA and the drone operator are immediately notified-including via near-instant SMS messages - when the drone strays outside of a pre-determined "geo-fenced" area in which the vehicle is permitted to fly. |
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