Overview
- Copenhagen Airport stopped all takeoffs and landings at about 20:26 local time after police reported seeing two to three large drones near the field.
- Flight tracking service Flightradar reported at least 35 inbound diversions, while earlier figures relayed by Reuters cited no fewer than 15.
- Oslo’s main airport also paused operations due to drones, with press representative Monika Fasting saying 12 to 14 flights were affected and one aircraft returned to Bergen Flesland.
- Operations resumed at Copenhagen on Tuesday morning with expected delays and some cancellations, and Oslo reopened at 04:30 local time.
- Officials have not provided full timelines or findings, and the disruptions follow days of separate cyber-related delays across major European airports.