54 flights disrupted by drones


Unauthorised drones ­disrupted more than 50 flights at Danang International Airport in Da Nang during the busy Lunar New Year holiday, state media said.

Two separate incidents last week saw flights delayed or forced into holding patterns before landing when authorities detected drones flying dangerously close to aircraft, Thanh Nien newspaper repor­ted.

It was not clear who was operating the drones or how close they came to the ­aircraft.

However, a total of 54 flights were delayed because of the drone incursions, Thanh Nien said, citing airport authorities.

Danang International Airport officials did not immediately respond to AFP’s request for comment.

Vietnam bans the private use of unman­ned aerial vehicles and high-intensity lighting around airports.

Danang is Vietnam’s main aviation hub for its central regions, handling more than 300 flights per day during the peak holiday season, according to Thanh Nien. — AFP

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