Iran's Tehran FIR remains partially open with restrictions following a phased reopening of its eastern sector above FL285 on April 21, after full closures triggered by U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iranian targets in late February and Iranian retaliatory missile and drone attacks. Western airspace stays shuttered to transiting flights, limiting commercial overflights amid fragile ceasefire terms, while limited operations resume at key airports like Tehran Mehrabad. No broad NOTAM for general closure has issued in the past 30 days, reflecting de-escalation signals including UAE lifting restrictions on May 3 despite May 5 drone incursions. Traders weigh tail risks from Strait of Hormuz naval tensions or proxy escalations, with upcoming diplomatic talks potentially easing or reigniting pressures before May 31 deadlines.
Експериментальне резюме, згенероване ШІ з посиланням на дані Polymarket. Це не торгова порада і не впливає на вирішення цього ринку. · ОновленоIran bans small private aircraft flights amid regional tensions
May 15 jumps to 14%5%
Iran issued a notice banning small private aircraft from flying in the country, with exceptions for the oil industry and emergency medical flights. This indicated heightened security concerns but did not constitute a major airspace closure affecting commercial flights.
Iran resumes commercial flights at Tehran’s international airport after war hiatus
May 15 plunges to 4%28%
On May 9, 2026, Iranian state media reported the resumption of commercial flights at Imam Khomeini International Airport in Tehran for the first time since the war with the United States and Israel began. This reopening indicated that Iran's airspace was not broadly closed and commercial aviation was operational, reducing the likelihood of a major airspace closure by the May 15 deadline.

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