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The Gulf isn't just a region, it's the backbone of global long-haul aviation. And the Iran conflict just exposed exactly how fragile that backbone really is. When Iran closes its airspace, the consequences aren't just political, they're financial, operational, and industry-wide. Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad, the world's most powerful long-haul carriers, all depend on Gulf corridor access to make their entire business model work. One conflict, one closed border, and routes that generate billions in annual revenue become overnight detours adding hours and millions in fuel costs. This is the aviation vulnerability the industry doesn't talk about: the entire global network has been quietly built around a region that can shut down without warning. In this video, we break down exactly what happens to global aviation when Middle East tensions spike, the rerouting economics, the airline exposure, and why this structural weakness isn't going away. Timestamps: 00:00 - The Day the Gulf Went Dark 02:38 - Why 200 Million Passengers Route Through One Region 03:21 - The Three Hubs That Hold Global Aviation Together 04:54 - What Alternatives Actually Exist (And Why They're Not Enough) 09:47 - The Financial Collapse Scenario for Gulf Carriers 11:25 - The Second Warning: After Russia, Now This 12:59 - The 'Single Point Of Failure' Issue 14:13 - Three New Aviation Realities Upon Us Subscribe for in-depth aviation documentaries and aircraft history. / @explaned1 We’ll cover all you want to know about aviation. Let us know what topic you would like to see! #Aviation #IranWar #AviationNews #AirlineStrategy #GulfAviation #AvGeek #DubaiAirport #DohaAirport #AbuDhabiAirport