Core Insights - The article highlights the significant number of foreign and regional aircraft that have not returned after arriving in the Middle East, indicating potential disruptions in air travel operations [1][2]. Group 1: Foreign Aircraft in the Middle East - A total of 96 foreign aircraft arrived at Middle Eastern airports by March 2 and had not returned by March 3 [1]. - The majority of these foreign aircraft are concentrated in the UAE, with Dubai hosting 27 aircraft, followed by Al Maktoum and Tel Aviv with 7 each [2]. Group 2: Regional Aircraft Operations - There are 354 regional aircraft that left the Middle East by March 2 and have not returned as of March 3 [1]. - The distribution of regional aircraft is more dispersed globally, with major hubs like London Heathrow (14 aircraft), Bangkok (10 aircraft), and Male (8 aircraft) being the most significant [2]. Group 3: Chinese Aircraft Landings - In a strict count, 24 regional aircraft were last recorded at airports in mainland China, Hong Kong, or Taiwan [3].
近百架民航客机因战火滞留中东
第一财经·2026-03-04 06:01