Photo illustration of drone sightings disrupting operations at Landvetter Airport, showing drones in the sky, grounded planes, and police on site during evening airspace closure.
Photo illustration of drone sightings disrupting operations at Landvetter Airport, showing drones in the sky, grounded planes, and police on site during evening airspace closure.
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Drone sightings close airspace at Landvetter

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Suspected drones were observed near Landvetter Airport on Thursday evening, prompting the closure of the airspace for several hours. Multiple flights were canceled or diverted, and police launched a preliminary investigation classified as suspected aviation sabotage. Traffic resumed at 21:30 after police concluded the incident.

On the evening of Thursday, November 6, 2025, police were alerted to Landvetter Airport near Gothenburg following sightings of suspected drones. The alert came at 17:40, with multiple people reporting what they perceived as drones, according to police spokesperson Johan Håkansson. "We are talking to people who believe they have seen drones," he said.

The airspace was immediately closed for safety reasons, severely impacting air traffic. Flights from Munich and Frankfurt were diverted, while arrivals from Arlanda and Zürich were canceled. Several departures, including to Arlanda and Zürich, were also canceled or delayed. "Safety always comes first and the airspace is closed as long as the police are investigating," wrote Susanne Norman, operations manager at Swedavia, in a statement.

Police initiated a preliminary investigation classified as suspected aviation sabotage and collaborated with the Swedish Transport Agency and airport management. The Armed Forces were brought in to assist, with personnel on site. "We are supporting the police with what we can," said Petra Könberg, duty communications officer for the Armed Forces, without specifying details. By 21:00, the observations were not yet quality-assured, but at 21:30, Swedavia announced that traffic would resume. "The police have now informed that the incident is concluded and we are therefore planning to restart operations," Norman wrote.

Infrastructure Minister Andreas Carlson (KD) commented that the government is following the situation and is in close contact with the authorities. The incident occurs amid similar drone sightings near airports in cities such as Brussels, Liège, Hannover, Copenhagen, and Oslo in recent times.

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Photo illustrating the suspension of operations at Berlin's BER airport caused by a drone sighting, with empty runways and diverted flights.
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Drone sighting halts berlin airport operations for two hours

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A drone sighting led to a nearly two-hour suspension of flight operations at Berlin's main airport BER on Friday evening. Numerous flights were diverted, including those from Stockholm, Antalya, and Helsinki. Security authorities lifted the alert after one hour and 50 minutes.

A drone sighting at Bremen Airport on Sunday evening halted flights for about 45 to 60 minutes. Individual flights were diverted or delayed. Similar incidents are increasing across Europe, including sightings over a NATO base in Belgium.

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Swedish armed forces have confirmed that a drone observed near the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle off Malmö was Russian. The drone launched from the Russian signals intelligence ship Zhigulevsk and was jammed by the Swedish navy about 13 kilometers from the carrier. The incident is described as a serious violation of Swedish airspace.

A suspicious dangerous object was found in central Malmö on Saturday evening, prompting a major police operation. The area was cordoned off and residents were sheltered while the bomb squad investigated with a robot. The object turned out to be harmless.

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Swedish police have extended a prior decision on camera surveillance in Sävja, Uppsala. The new decision takes effect on April 1, 2026, and runs until April 1, 2028. Surveillance aims to support crime prevention and enhance safety.

Storm Anna's heavy snow has led to 17 canceled departures and about 70 delays at Stockholm Arlanda on Friday, with similar issues expected over the weekend. Gothenburg Landvetter reports around 10 delays, as SMHI warnings persist until Sunday.

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As snow disruptions at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport enter their fourth day—following hundreds of cancellations over the weekend—Swedish travelers like 24-year-old Josefine Strömquist and 25-year-old Linus Johansson remain stranded amid limited flight resumptions and long queues.

 

 

 

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