Drone sightings have closed two airports in Belgium – leaving flights suspended at Brussels main airport and at Liege Airport.
Belgium news website VRT are reporting there’s also been reports of drone sightings at Florennes military base.
‘There are no flights departing or arriving due to suspected drones,’ a spokesman for Brussels Airport told local media.
Air traffic was also halted as a precaution at the second-largest airport Charleroi as a precaution, operators there said.
Kurt Verwilligen, a spokesperson for the Belgian air traffic control service, said that shortly before 1900 GMT a drone had been seen near Brussels Airport, and the airport had therefore been closed as a security precaution.
Flight data on the Brussels Airport website shows a number of delayed and cancelled flights, with FlightRadar24 reporting some have been diverted.
Located 12 kilometres northeast of Brussels, the airport is a major hub for international travel, serving locations including the UK, Dubai, and Turkey.
A message on the airport’s website reads: ‘There are currently no departing or arriving flights at Brussels Airport due to drone sightings around the airport.
‘We will provide updates as soon as we have more information.’
Brussels Airport is closed after the reported sighting of a drone, said the Belgian air traffic control service and a spokeswoman for the airport. Pictured: Travellers wait in an empty departure hall at Zaventem airport as air traffic is suspended following a reported drone sighting, in Zaventem outside Brussels, on November 4, 2025
Kurt Verwilligen, a spokesperson for the Belgian air traffic control service, said that shortly before 1900 GMT a drone had been seen near Brussels Airport, and the airport had therefore been closed as a security precaution
The last flight that appears to have departed is the 19:30 to Prague, with the last arrival into the airport at 19:50 from the Spanish island of Tenerife.
Liège Airport was also closed due to a drone alert
In September, Copenhagen Airport and Oslo Airport had to be closed briefly as a result of drone sightings, while drones were also seen over a Belgian military air base last weekend.
All traffic was halted and after unidentified drones were ‘spotted nearby’ at Copenhagen Airport at around 8.26pm local time on September 22.
The airport reopened at around 12.30am but delays and cancellations are expected to continue.
Between two and three ‘large’ drones were sighted in the area, Copenhagen police spokesperson Henrik Stormer said, and the airport revealed the drones remained present in the area for several hours afterwards.
At least 35 flights were diverted to other sites, including Malmo and Gothenburg, Sweden, and Billund, Aalborg, and Aarhus, Denmark.
Later in the evening, Oslo Airport in Norway was also forced to close and divert its planes after drones were spotted in the vicinity.











