El Paso Airspace Shut Down for «special security reasons» After Surprise Pentagon Counter-Drone Plan

El Paso Airspace Shut Down for «special security reasons» After Surprise Pentagon Counter-Drone Plan
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The Federal Aviation Administration abruptly shut down airspace over El Paso, Texas, late Tuesday, grounding all flights under a temporary restriction initially set to last 10 days.

The FAA cited «special security reasons» but provided no public explanation, leaving airport staff, airlines and passengers scrambling. The closure effectively halted operations at El Paso International Airport, a major regional hub near the U.S.-Mexico border. Live air traffic control audio captured pilots reacting in disbelief as they learned the airport was “totally closed.” Just hours later, the FAA lifted the restriction, stating: «there is no threat to commercial aviation. All flights will resume as normal.»