Belgium Brings In Foreign Anti-Drone Teams After Airport Closures
U.K. Deploys RAF Specialists to Belgium Amid ‘Hybrid Warfare’ Concerns
Belgian Anti-Drone Unit Criticised for Inaction During Airspace Breaches
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New Drone Incidents Halt Liège Flights and Violate Doel Nuclear No-Fly Zone
Flights at Liège Airport were paused and three drones violated the Doel nuclear plant’s no-fly zone on 9 November, extending Belgium’s week-long series of UAV incidents and raising stakes for travel and supply-chain planners.
Brussels Warns of Severe Transport Disruption During 24-26 November Strike
Brussels’ transport operator has confirmed that a three-day general strike later this month will heavily curtail metro, tram and bus services, with knock-on effects expected for airport access and business travel. Companies should arrange contingencies now.
UK Deploys Anti-Drone Team to Belgium After Airport Shutdowns
Britain is air-lifting counter-drone experts and equipment to Belgium after a wave of drone incursions forced multiple airport closures. The move highlights security risks for corporate travellers and may trigger ongoing schedule volatility at Brussels and Liège airports.
Liège Airport Shuts Down for Third Time in a Week After New Drone Sighting
Liège Airport suspended traffic for 30 minutes on 9 November due to a fresh drone sighting—the third in a week—causing diversions and delays for cargo operators and adding pressure on Belgium to tighten counter-drone rules.