Drone paralyzed Palma de Mallorca Airport: dozens of flights canceled.
Drone caused chaos at Palma de Mallorca Airport
According to inkorr.com: On Sunday evening, a drone appeared at Palma de Mallorca Airport, leading to the suspension of all flights. More than 12 flights were redirected to other airports in Spain.
Agency Enaire confirmed the incident: 'The sighting of a drone at Palma de Mallorca Airport necessitates a temporary suspension of operations for safety reasons.'
Passengers delayed due to unknown drone
Airport staff decided to halt flights after reports from aircraft crews who saw the drone in the air. Passengers on redirected flights faced significant delays as planes needed to refuel.
Munich Airport was also closed due to reports of possible drones near its territory.
Aena reported that arrival operations were suspended for 35 minutes to ensure safety.
After checks were completed, the airport resumed operations, and passengers were advised to confirm the status of their flights.
In the evening at Palma de Mallorca Airport, significant confusion was observed in air transport due to the detected drone. The situation was further complicated by reports of possible drones at Munich Airport. After the suspension of operations and security checks, the airport resumed its activities, and passengers were recommended to monitor their flight status.
This incident highlights the serious challenges modern airports face due to the increasing popularity of drone usage. Ensuring safety in airspace remains a pressing task for aviation authorities, requiring heightened attention and new response measures.
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