Flights Diverted at Brussels Airport After New Drone Reports

Flights Diverted at Brussels Airport After New Drone Reports

Post by : Sameer Saifi

Flights heading to Brussels Airport were diverted or made to wait in the air on Thursday night after new reports claimed that drones were seen near the airport. The information came from Flightradar24, a well-known flight tracking website. However, these reports of drone sightings have not yet been confirmed, and Reuters said it could not independently verify the claims.

This incident comes shortly after an earlier drone sighting earlier in the week, which caused the airport to temporarily stop operations. That event had already raised strong concerns about air safety. Now, with more unconfirmed reports coming in, the situation has again become serious.

The Belgian government reacted quickly. Key government ministers and national security leaders held a special emergency meeting to discuss the problem. They are trying to understand whether the drone sightings are random or part of something planned. The Belgian defence minister earlier said that the drone activity could be part of a “coordinated attack.” These words show how serious and unusual the situation is.

When drones appear near airports, it can be very dangerous. Airplanes take off and land at high speeds. Even a small drone can cause big damage if it hits a plane. For this reason, airplanes were held back, and some flights had to change their route. Passengers faced delays and confusion, but safety had to come first.

This situation also connects to a larger problem in Europe. Over the past few months, several airports in different countries reported similar drone incidents. These repeated events have made many officials think that drones could be used to create chaos, fear, or pressure. Some European security experts believe such actions might be part of “hybrid warfare.” This means using new and indirect methods to disturb a country without traditional weapons. However, there is no confirmed evidence yet about who is responsible.

While investigations continue, travelers are worried, and airport staff are under pressure. New technology may be needed to detect and block drones around airports. Some countries have already started using special radar systems, signal blockers, and trained response teams to handle similar threats.

For now, Belgium is working together with European partners to strengthen its security. The situation is still developing, and officials say safety at airports will remain the top priority.

This event reminds the world that modern security challenges are changing. Something small, like a drone, can affect the whole airport system. Strong rules, better awareness, and faster response systems are now more important than ever.

Nov. 7, 2025 12:02 p.m. 493

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