Authorities in Denmark closed Aalborg Airport early Thursday due to the presence of drones in its airspace, which disrupted both commercial and military operations. The closure affected flight schedules and operations at the airport.
As previously reported, Danish Police confirmed that the drones observed in the area are not privately owned. The situation has raised concerns regarding airspace safety and security.
For further updates, refer to recent developments in this situation.
The airport"s closure is part of ongoing efforts to ensure safety in the region"s airspace amid increasing drone activity.

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More information on the airport"s status and operations will be provided as it becomes available.