MUNICH — Germany's Munich Airport reopened on Friday after shutting overnight due to drone sightings that forced the cancellation or diversion of...
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MUNICH — Germany's Munich Airport reopened on Friday after shutting overnight due to drone sightings that forced the cancellation or diversion of dozens of flights on the eve of a national holiday and heightened concerns about the vulnerability of critical infrastructure in Europe. As operations resumed early on Friday morning, a Reuters witness observed passengers checking in for a flight to Varna in Bulgaria, and the departure board...
MUNICH — Germany's Munich Airport reopened on Friday after shutting overnight due to drone sightings that forced the cancellation or diversion of...
Drone sightings overnight at Germany’s Munich airport led to the cancellation and diversion of dozens of flights on the eve of a national holiday,...
MUNICH, Oct. 03 (YPA) – Germany’s Munich airport has resumed operations after several drone sightings forced it to close and cancel more...
Munich Airport reopened after drone sightings forced overnight closure, grounding flights and stranding thousands, raising security concerns across...
By MATTHIAS SCHRADER MUNICH (AP) — Authorities temporarily shut down Munich Airport overnight after several drones were seen in the area, in the...
Nearly 3,000 passengers were grounded in the latest incident in a string of drone interferences across European airports, creating heightened fears...
Germany’s second-busiest airport faces repeated shutdowns from systematic unauthorized drone operations. The closure on Friday night follows...
Munich airport reopened after drone sightings caused significant flight disruptions ahead of holidays.
Oct 3 (Reuters) - Germany's Munich airport said early on Friday that drone sightings on Thursday evening had forced air traffic control to suspend...
Germany's Munich Airport reopened Saturday morning after authorities shut it down the night before for the second time in less than 24 hours after two...