Drone Disruption at Munich Airport: Flights Grounded Briefly
- On Saturday, Munich Airport suspended flights for around an hour after two pilots reported seeing a drone near the facility shortly after 9:00 am, according to police and airport authorities.
- Drone sightings in October 2025 caused greater disruption by forcing several shutdowns at Munich Airport in quick succession, highlighting the facility's recurring vulnerability to such activity.
- An "extensive search by emergency services found no threat" to public safety, a police spokesperson said, while a police helicopter was deployed for "clarifying the situation."
- During the shutdown, more than 20 inbound flights were diverted to other airports, an airport spokesperson said, as security authorities coordinated with German air traffic control.
- Since a threat to air traffic was ruled out, operations resumed at 10:05 am, and police have opened an investigation to determine what happened.
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Flights were grounded at Munich Airport in southern Germany on Saturday morning after a drone was spotted, German media reported, Reuters writes. Around 9 a.m., Munich Airport came to a complete halt, with no flights able to operate after reports of a “suspicious sighting.” Federal police said a potentially unauthorized flying object was spotted near the runway. “The search by the Federal Police did not reveal any suspicious findings,” a spokesm…
Suspected Drone Sighting Halts Flights at Munich Airport
Flights were suspended for around an hour at Munich airport on May 30th due to a suspected drone sighting, police and airport authorities stated. Two pilots reported a suspicious incident involving what appeared to be drones shortly after 9 a.m., a police spokesman said. “In coordination with German air traffic control, the security authorities then decided to close the runways,” the spokesman said. A police helicopter was deployed and security …
The signal from two pilots. But nothing was found
Munich airport, in southern Germany, remained closed for an hour this Saturday following the sighting of a possible drone of unknown origin.According to German media such as Bild and Ntv, take-offs and landings were suspended around 07.00 GMT, although the suspension of flights was cancelled around 08.05 GMT after no sign of a threat was found.Keep reading....
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