Airport spokespersons said the airport in the northern Danish city of Ombgorg was closed on Wednesday, after the drone was seen in its airspace, the airport spokesperson said.
What do we know so far?
Eurocontrol, a agency overseeing European air traffic control, said the arrival and departure at the Alaborg Airport will be at 6 in the local time (0400 GMT/UTC) on a “zero rate”.
No information about bees was proved in how many drones were proved.
The closure of the small airport affected four flights from Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), Norwegian Airlines and Dutch Career KLM.
Do we know where the drones came from, was seen at Copenhagen Airport?
The main airport of Denmark in Copenhagen was closed on the scene of the drone, which is still under investigation.
Prime Minister Mette Fredericseen saw the incident as “the most serious attack on Danish important infrastructure”, causing some 100 flights to cancel and affected tens of thousand passes. Operations at Copenhagen Airport have become normal since then.
Aalborg Airport is much smaller than the capital’s airport.
Norwegian officials shut down the airspace at Oslo Airport for three hours on Monday evening, after a drone.
Edited by: John Silk
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