Unknown Drones in Danish Airspace Again, Klm Flight Returns to Schiphol Due to 'Suspicious Situation'
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Aalborg Airport, Denmark, was again disrupted by drones on Thursday evening. The airspace above the airport was closed at 11:40 PM after suspected drones were spotted. A KLM flight en route to Aalborg was subsequently returned to Schiphol as a precaution.
In Denmark, Aalborg airport had to close in the night of Thursday 25th to Friday 26th September after a new drone alert. In the last two weeks, Poland, Romania and Norway have experienced the same violations of their airspace. However, methods exist to protect themselves from these aircraft.
A KLM flight en route to Aalborg, Denmark, last night returned to Schiphol as a precaution after unknown drones were spotted in Danish airspace. This was confirmed by an airline spokesperson. KLM flight KL1289 was en route last night with 93 passengers when it had to return due to "a suspicious situation in the airspace." The affected passengers were subsequently transferred to a later flight. This is the second time this week that an airline ai…
A KLM flight to Aalborg, Denmark, returned to Schiphol Airport on Thursday evening as a precaution. Aviation website FlightRadar24 reported that drones had again been sighted around Aalborg Airport. KLM described it as "a suspicious situation in the airspace" but provided no further details. The flight, which was en route to Aalborg, was therefore forced to divert to the Dutch airport. Previous incidents: On Wednesday, a KLM flight diverted to B…
A KLM flight en route to Aalborg, Denmark, returned to Schiphol Airport on Thursday evening as a precaution. Airspace over Aalborg was closed around 11:40 PM after suspected drones were spotted. KLM only reported that it was a "suspicious situation in the airspace."
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