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Denmark Airport Drone Closure | International Travel - News Directory 3

Denmark Airport Drone Closure | International Travel

September 25, 2025 Robert Mitchell News
News Context
At a glance
  • * Aalborg Airport (Denmark): ⁢ Closed‍ due to drone⁤ sightings on Wednesday, impacting both civilian ⁤and military operations.
  • * ⁢ Police Investigation: Danish police are investigating the incidents, but it's too early to determine⁣ the ⁢purpose or perpetrators.
  • * Multiple⁢ Airports Affected: Berlin, Brussels, and Heathrow (London)⁣ airports ⁢experienced cyberattacks on Friday night targeting the ⁤ software from Collins⁤ Aerospace (used for ⁤flight billing, shipping, and...
Original source: elpais.com

Summary of Drone Incidents at Danish⁢ Airports & Related Cyberattacks

Here’s a summary of the information provided in the text:

Drone⁢ Sightings &⁢ Airport Closures:

* Aalborg Airport (Denmark): ⁢ Closed‍ due to drone⁤ sightings on Wednesday, impacting both civilian ⁤and military operations. Three flights were⁤ redirected, and three were cancelled.The airspace remains closed as of the time of‍ the press conference.
* Copenhagen Airport (Denmark): Experienced a similar incident on monday, leading to a ‍four-hour closure and flight disruptions.This was⁢ deemed “the most serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure to ⁣date” by the Danish Prime Minister.
* ⁣ Oslo Airport (Norway): Also experienced a similar⁣ incident ⁢on the same night as Copenhagen.
* pattern: ⁣ The drones sighted at Aalborg appear to be⁤ following ‍the same pattern⁢ as those‍ seen⁢ at Copenhagen. Authorities ‍haven’t determined⁢ the‍ type of drones or⁢ the motive behind the flights.

Investigation &⁣ Reactions:

* ⁢ Police Investigation: Danish police are investigating the incidents, but it’s too early to determine⁣ the ⁢purpose or perpetrators.
* ⁤ Government Response: ⁢ Danish Prime Minister Mette ⁢Frederiksen hasn’t ruled out any possibilities regarding who is responsible and⁣ notes a connection ⁢to recent drone attacks,airspace violations,and cyberattacks on European airports.
* International Cooperation: Norwegian ‍and Danish authorities are⁤ in⁢ contact, but haven’t established a ⁢connection between the incidents yet.
* Russian Denial: The russian government has denied involvement.

Related Cyberattacks:

* Multiple⁢ Airports Affected: Berlin, Brussels, and Heathrow (London)⁣ airports ⁢experienced cyberattacks on Friday night targeting the ⁤ software from Collins⁤ Aerospace (used for ⁤flight billing, shipping, and luggage⁢ management).
* Disruptions: These cyberattacks caused numerous flight cancellations and delays.

In‍ essence, ⁢Denmark is facing a ⁤series of concerning ⁤incidents involving unauthorized drone activity near its airports, coupled ⁣with ⁢broader cyberattacks targeting European air travel infrastructure. The situation is ⁤being treated as a serious threat ‍to critical ‍infrastructure.

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