Canada Seeks Oman Airspace for Middle East Evacuation
Analysis based on 11 articles · First reported Mar 03, 2026 · Last updated Mar 03, 2026
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East, involving Iran, creates significant geopolitical instability, potentially impacting oil prices and global supply chains. Canada's diplomatic efforts to secure airspace for citizen evacuation highlight the escalating risks for international travel and business operations in the region.
Canada's Foreign Affairs Minister, Anita Anand, has formally requested Oman's permission to use its airspace for potential evacuation of Canadian citizens from the Middle East. This diplomatic move comes amidst an escalating war involving Iran, which has seen strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran and Lebanon, and retaliatory actions by Iran, including a drone attack on the American embassy in Saudi Arabia. While Canada has no immediate evacuation plans, it is prioritizing the safety of the approximately 97,000 registered Canadians in the region. The United States is also preparing military and charter flights for its citizens. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has endorsed strikes on Iran, and Defence Minister David McGuinty has stated that Canadian military personnel are safe and views the killing of Ali Khamenei as a positive development.
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