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Flights briefly halted at Munich Airport over possible drone sighting

By Thomson Reuters May 30, 2026 | 3:24 AM

BERLIN, May 30 (Reuters) – Flights were halted for about an hour at Munich Airport in southern ​Germany on Saturday morning after ‌two pilots reported seeing a drone, airport authorities and police said, confirming initial reports by German media.

During the shutdown more ‌than ​20 flights that ⁠had been due ⁠to land at Munich were diverted to other airports, an airport spokesperson said.

At around 9 a.m. (0700 GMT), ​two pilots in separate planes on the tarmac reported seeing a ⁠drone over the ⁠airport, prompting the shutdown, they ​said.

Flights resumed about an hour later.

“Extensive ​police operations, including a search of ‌the affected area by police helicopter, yielded no results,” a police spokesperson said.

“Since a threat to air ⁠traffic could be ruled out, the shutdown was lifted at 10:05 a.m.,” they said, ⁠adding ‌that an investigation had ⁠been opened to determine what ​happened.

Drone ‌sightings at Munich caused greater ​disruption ⁠in October of last year, when they forced several shutdowns at the airport in quick succession.

(Reporting by Elke Ahlswede Writing by Francois MurphyEditing by ​Ros Russell)