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Flights Resume After Drone Sightings Shut Belgian Airports Overnight

Officials will convene the national security council on Thursday to coordinate the response.

Overview

  • Brussels and Liège airports halted arrivals and departures twice on Tuesday night after suspected drones were reported near the airfields, with Charleroi imposing a precautionary stop.
  • Operations restarted early Wednesday, though airlines warned of continued delays, cancellations and diversions as aircraft and crews remained out of position.
  • Airport officials said roughly 400–500 passengers spent the night at Brussels Airport, with beds, food and water provided while flights were diverted to regional hubs.
  • Investigations are underway to determine the number of drones and their operators, and authorities have not publicly identified any perpetrator.
  • The defence minister described the activity as coordinated and likely intended to destabilise or spy, with related sightings reported over the Kleine‑Brogel and Florennes military bases and similar incidents seen across Europe in recent months.