Texas Border Town Airspace Reopened After Drone Incident

The FAA has lifted airspace restrictions over El Paso, Texas, after a week-long closure due to security concerns regarding a drone incursion.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced the reopening of airspace over El Paso, Texas, following a closure that lasted over a week. This decision came in response to a reported drone incursion, which prompted the FAA to implement security measures.

After careful assessment, the FAA has determined that it is safe for flights to resume in the affected area. The agency reacted swiftly to the situation to ensure the safety of air travel in the vicinity, demonstrating its commitment to maintaining secure airspace.