Unknown intruders broke into Neumünster Airport twice this week. In the second incident, they stole an essential car for flight operations. Operations were suspended on Friday as a result.
Neumünster Airport in Schleswig-Holstein suffered two break-ins by unknown intruders this week. The first incident caused damages described as 'total devastation.' The second break-in, occurring on Thursday or Friday, involved the theft of a vehicle essential for flight operations. Due to this loss, the operator suspended operations on Friday to ensure safety.
Police are investigating the unknown perpetrators. There are no reports of additional stolen items or injuries. The airport, primarily used for small aircraft and training, remains closed until a replacement can be obtained. Local authorities highlight the impact on regional aviation.