Aviation Authorities Reopen Airspace After Cartel Drone Breach
USA authorities reopened El Paso airspace on Wednesday after an eight-hour flight suspension caused by Mexican cartel drones.The Pentagon disabled the drones after a border breach, leading the Federal Aviation Administration to lift a grounding order originally set for ten days.Veronica Escobar and
Chris Canales addressed the closure, which halted commercial and emergency flights with minimal notice.
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