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Drones at four Danish airports disrupt flight operations, spark police probe

Bloomberg |
Published on: Sep 25, 2025 08:10 AM IST

The drones at Aalborg disappeared shortly before 1 am local time on Thursday, after circling around the airport for more than three hours, police said.

Drones sighted at four regional airports in western Denmark disrupted traffic and sparked a large police operation two days after the Nordic country’s main hub was hit by a similar incident.

Police officers stand guard after all traffic was closed at the Copenhagen Airport due to drone reports on September 22, 2025.(File/via REUTERS)

Air traffic at the airport in Aalborg, Denmark’s third-largest, was suspended late Wednesday while drones also were spotted at three smaller airfields, police said. Authorities have now started an “intense investigation,” together with Denmark’s armed forces and the intelligence agency, according to a police statement.

The events follow Monday’s four-hour shutdown of Copenhagen airport, Scandinavia’s busiest, which police said was carried out by a “capable actor” and which Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen described as a “serious attack” on Danish critical infrastructure.

The incidents are the latest to show the vulnerability transport hubs face to outside interference. A cyberattack on a key airline check-in system snarled travel at major European airports over the weekend, forcing staff to process passengers manually, triggering delays and cancellations.

 
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