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The United Arab Emirates lifts all air traffic restrictions that were previously imposed due to the conflict with Iran. The decision marks a return to normal aviation operations in the region.

The United Arab Emirates has removed all air traffic restrictions that were previously implemented in response to the conflict with Iran.

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The United Arab Emirates has removed all air traffic restrictions that were previously implemented in response to the conflict with Iran.

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