Copenhagen and Oslo airports forced to close temporarily over drones

Reuters Police stand next to a fence outside an airport at night, a police vehicle is in the foreground. Reuters

Denmark and Norway were forced to close their main airports temporarily due to drone sightings until they were reopened on Tuesday.

Danish police were unable to confirm the type or the number of drones seen around Copenhagen Airport, they told a press conference.

“It is not known where the drones came from. It is also not known where they have since flown,” Deputy Police Inspector Jakob Hansen said.

Operations at Copenhagen airport resumed at around 00:30 local time (23:30 BST) after flights were suspended for almost four hours following a drone sighting. Oslo airport also reopened after about four hours of airspace closure.

Danish police also said that “a number of measures will be implemented” as part of the investigation, but would not confirm what these measures might be.

On Monday evening, two to three large drones were reported flying in the area around Copenhagen Airport, according to authorities.

Take-offs and landings at the airport were suspended for approximately four hours.

In a statement, the airport warned of ongoing delays and cancellations, and urged passengers to check the status of their flight with their airlines.

Asked by reporters if the drones were of Russian origin, Mr Hansen said he could not confirm or deny this.

Later, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on social media referenced “Russia’s violation” of Nato airspace in Copenhagen on 22 September, but did not indicate a source for the information.

EU and Nato leaders have not made a public attribution.

Police said there would be another press conference at 07:00 local time (05:00 GMT) on Tuesday 23 September.

A spokesperson for Copenhagen Airport confirmed that the airspace over the airport was closed at around around 20:30 local time (18:30 GMT) on Monday due to unidentified drones.

“No aircraft can take off or land at the airport, and as a result, several flights are being diverted to other airports,” they said in a statement.

“Police are investigating the matter and we currently have to timeline for reopening.”

Flight-tracking website Flightradar24 reported that at least 35 flights bound for Copenhagen had been diverted as a result of the airport’s closure.

In Oslo, a drone was also detected near the main airport on Monday evening, Norwegian police confirmed to local media outlet NRK.

A spokesperson for the airport told public broadcaster NRK that airspace above the airport was closed at 00:00 local time (22:00 GMT) due to “drone observation”, and all flights would be diverted to the nearest airport.

At around 04:30 local time (02:30 GMT), the spokesperson said Oslo Airport had been reopened.

Danish police will cooperate with Norwegian authorities to clarify whether there is a connection, Copenhagen’s deputy police inspector said in a press conference.

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