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Middle Eastern Airports Are Now Targets Of War. Are European Airports Next?

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownMarch 2, 20262 Mins Read
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Civilian airports in the Middle East are no longer just collateral damage in a widening conflict. They are becoming targets themselves, with direct strikes reaching major international hubs. That raises an uncomfortable question: once airports are normalized as targets in one theater, how far does that logic travel?

On February 28, 2026 at Dubai International Airport (DXB), a drone launched from Iran reached the airport perimeter and struck part of the terminal complex. The impact caused structural damage to the building and wounded several airport workers who were in or near the affected area at the time. While flight operations were already suspended at the time, the strike instilled fear in a way that attacking a military base does not. The fact that a drone was able to reach and hit facilities at one of the busiest international hubs on the planet  represents a significant escalation in how this conflict is intersecting with commercial aviation.

There were other incidents where missiles or drones were launched toward airports but were intercepted or detonated before impact. For instance, threats against Qatar that could have impacted Hamad International Airport (DOH) were thwarted before any structure was struck. But an intercepted projectile is still a serious event…

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