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Drone Scare Grounds Munich Flights in Brief Airport Shutdown

Berlin-Operations at Munich Airport were suspended for about an hour on Saturday after pilots reported a suspected drone sighting near the airfield, prompting authorities to halt flights while security teams investigated the potential threat.


The disruption began shortly after 9:00 a.m. local time when two pilots reported what appeared to be drones in the vicinity of the airport, according to police.


In coordination with German air traffic control authorities, security officials ordered the temporary closure of the airport’s runways as a precautionary measure, a police spokesperson said.


Authorities deployed a police helicopter and emergency personnel to assess the situation and search the surrounding area for any potential aerial threat.


Airport operations resumed at 10:05 a.m. after investigators completed their initial assessment, airport officials said.


An airport spokesperson said an extensive search conducted by emergency services found no evidence of a threat to public safety, allowing normal flight movements to restart.


The incident underscores ongoing concerns among European aviation authorities regarding unauthorized drone activity near airports, where even unconfirmed sightings can trigger operational disruptions due to safety risks posed to commercial aircraft during takeoff and landing.


Munich Airport, one of Germany’s busiest aviation hubs, did not immediately provide details on the number of flights affected by the temporary suspension.