this Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport noted deviations and delays due to operations this Monday afternoon drone presence in the areaThese are security measures that make it difficult to conduct airport operations.
This was reported by Aena, the public company that manages Spanish airports, on its official Twitter account, assuring it’s already here.Collaboration with the Civil Guard and Enairepublic agency that manages airspace to restore operations.
The company regretted the inconvenience this may have caused to travelers and said it will continue to report any news of this event at 6:30 PM. Likewise, he urged passengers to consult their airline about the status of their flight.
“Due to the presence of drones at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, diversions and delays are experienced. The Civil Guard, Enaire and Aena are working together to re-establish #SafetyFirst operations. Safety first. Check the status of your flight with your company.
He later stated that the incident had resulted in the restriction of arrival flights, which so far had to transfer up to 7 aircraft to other airports.