Police say Frankfurt’s international airport, Germany’s busiest, was shut down for nearly two hours after a drone was spotted near the facility
BERLIN — Frankfurt’s international airport, Germany’s busiest, was shut down for nearly two hours Monday after a drone was spotted near the facility, German federal police said.
A pilot reported the drone over the southern part of the airport around 11:15 a.m. and the airport was shut as police searched the area with the support of a helicopter.
Police tweeted that the airport was reopened at 1 p.m. but the investigation was continuing.
Several flights were canceled or rerouted, among them a plane with the governor of the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Armin Laschet, who was returning from a visit to Israel.
Only a few weeks ago, Frankfurt airport had to be shut down for about an hour because of a drone sighting and in 2019, some 28 drone sightings were reported there, the dpa news agency reported.