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Munich Airport Closed Due to Drone Sightings – Flights Resumed

Munich Airport Resumes Operations After Drone Sightings Cause Major Disruptions

Munich Airport reopened early Friday morning after ‍a nearly seven-hour closure triggered by multiple ​drone sightings, leaving approximately 3,000 passengers stranded and resulting in ‍the cancellation of 17⁤ flights and the redirection of 15 others.

The disruptions‍ began Thursday evening when reports surfaced‍ of a drone‌ near the airport perimeter.shortly after,​ sightings⁣ were reported directly above the airport grounds.​ Federal⁣ police initiated a search utilizing ground units and a helicopter, but the drone was‌ not located.

Flight operations were suspended at 10:15 PM,⁢ diverting incoming aircraft⁢ to airports in Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Nuremberg, and Vienna. A passenger reported their plane, already on the runway, was forced to return ⁣to the terminal. Due to a night ⁣flight ban in place between midnight and 5 a.m., ⁤normal operations could not resume immediately.

Airport authorities⁣ and police provided​ accommodations for stranded travelers,⁣ setting up camp beds​ and‌ distributing meals within the terminal. Flights resumed at 5:25 AM following consultation with law enforcement.

Authorities have not⁢ yet determined whether existing drone detection systems were in‍ use during the incident, or ‍if responses ​were solely based⁤ on visual reports.​ It remains ⁤unclear if⁢ the sightings posed ⁢an immediate threat to air traffic, or were isolated incidents.

The incident occurred amidst growing calls for enhanced drone defense capabilities in⁤ Europe. ​ Jens spahn, leader of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, advocated for the rapid progress of a “functioning drone defense,” emphasizing the need for “an interlinked and agile technological ecosystem” rather than relying on fighter jets. He stressed the urgency of the situation, stating, “We have to build a functioning drone ​defense quickly.”

Spahn also voiced support for Foreign minister Johann WadePhul’s call for a re-evaluation of​ Germany’s ⁢conscription policies,citing concerns about potential Russian ‍aggression as ⁤highlighted by the Minister of Defense.

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