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Drone Incursions Disrupt Danish Airspace

Ethan Collins
Last updated: January 29, 2026 9:50 am
Ethan Collins
Published: September 25, 2025
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Denmark is facing a fresh security scare as drone incursions were spotted at multiple airports. In the north, Aalborg airport shut down after unauthorized drones entered its airspace. In contrast, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, and Skrydstrup airports in the south saw activity but remained open.

Contents
  • What airports reported drone activity?
  • Who might be behind these incursions?
  • Are there safety risks to the public?
  • How have flights been affected?
  • Final Thoughts

Copenhagen’s Kastrup airport had already closed earlier this week following a drone sighting. The prime minister called that event “the most severe attack on Danish infrastructure so far.”

Officials say they observed drones from the ground. They are investigating who controls them and what their intent might be.

What airports reported drone activity?

Multiple airports across Denmark have reported unauthorized drone incursions, prompting varying levels of response. Aalborg Airport in northern Denmark was temporarily shut down after drones were spotted in its airspace. The situation was particularly sensitive as the airport also functions as a military base, leading to the diversion of several flights.

In southern Denmark, Esbjerg, Sønderborg, and Skrydstrup airports also confirmed drone sightings, though they remained operational. Authorities stated they were monitoring the situation closely and taking it seriously. Earlier in the week, Copenhagen’s Kastrup Airport was also forced to suspend operations for several hours due to a separate drone incident. Here is the link to our article on Moscow Rejects Security.

Who might be behind these incursions?

Authorities have not confirmed a perpetrator. Russian involvement is not ruled out. Kremlin officials denied any role. Danish officials remain cautious.

North Jutland Police are monitoring Aalborg closely. They stated they cannot yet explain the drones’ purpose or the identity of operators. “If we get the opportunity, we will take down the drones,” said a lead inspector.

Are there safety risks to the public?

Authorities stress there’s no confirmed threat to passengers or residents. They urge the public to avoid affected areas. South Jutland police are treating the reports seriously. Yet, they noted no danger and declined to speculate on motives. Here is the link to our article on Zelensky Pushes Security.

How have flights been affected?

At Aalborg, three flights were diverted—two sent back to Copenhagen and one to Karup. Civil aviation authorities halted arrivals and departures until 06:00 local time the next day.

Europe is on high alert. Several NATO nations recently reported cross‑border airspace violations. Estonia and Poland asked for consultations after alleged Russian incursions. Romania cited drone breaches as well.

In response, NATO condemned the incidents, warning Russia to cease escalatory actions. The alliance pledged to use all necessary military and non‑military tools to defend member airspace.

Final Thoughts

These events underscore how vulnerable regional airspaces remain in the face of drone incursions. Governments must tighten detection systems and coordinate responses. Denmark’s swift reaction may help deter future disruptions. Vigilance and preparedness are key in preventing further drone incursions.

As investigations continue, European nations must stay united against aerial threats. The region cannot risk further drone incursions undermining aviation safety.

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ByEthan Collins
Ethan Collins is a Europe affairs analyst and journalist recognized for his sharp insight into the continent’s political, economic, and cultural transformations. His work spans EU policymaking, digital innovation, energy transitions, migration trends, and transatlantic relations—exploring how Europe adapts to a rapidly changing global landscape. At globzette.com, Ethan delivers in-depth reports, exclusive interviews, and strategic commentary on Europe’s evolving dynamics—from the future of the Eurozone and regional elections to technology regulation and green growth. Valued for his clarity and balanced perspective, he connects complex regional developments to their global impact, helping readers understand not just where Europe stands but where it’s heading.
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