Munich Airport has been forced to close after multiple drone sightings over the facility prompted authorities to implement emergency safety measures.
Multiple drone sightings were reported over Munich Airport on Thursday evening, triggering an immediate closure as a safety measure. The airport will remained closed until 0259 GMT (4:59 a.m. local time) Friday morning as authorities worked to secure the airspace.
The overnight closure comes during a period when late-night arrivals and early morning departures are scheduled, creating significant operational challenges and passenger disruptions as airlines scramble to divert or delay flights.
The reference to “multiple drone sightings” suggests coordinated or repeated unauthorized drone activity rather than a single isolated incident. This pattern mirrors the systematic drone operations that have affected Nordic airports in recent weeks.
The Munich incident represents a significant expansion of the European drone crisis beyond Scandinavia to major Central European aviation infrastructure. Following extensive disruptions in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and the Netherlands, Germany now faces the same sophisticated drone threats.
Munich Airport, Germany’s second-largest aviation hub after Frankfurt, serves as a major European gateway and hub for Lufthansa operations. The closure affects one of Continental Europe’s most important airports, disrupting connections across Europe and beyond.

