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Aeroporto Madrid: droni in volo provocano ritardi

Collegamenti riprogrammati verso altri scali ma era un falso allarme

La società di gestione Aeropuertos Españoles y Navegación Aérea (Aena) ha riferito che la presenza di alcuni droni in volo ieri pomeriggio nei pressi dell'aeroporto internazionale "Adolfo Suarez" di Madrid-Barajas ha ostacolato l'operatività dello scalo, provocando ritardi ed almeno cinque voli riprogrammati verso altri aeroporti come Valencia, Alicante e Valladolid. Ma sarebbe stato tutto originato da u...

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For Europe’s airports, communities and economy

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