Errant Drone Paralyzes Gatwick Airport

In December 2018, an unidentified drone in the Gatwick airport airspace, suspended all flights for nearly 30 hours. Dedrone was first to respond to discuss with business and avaiation reporters about the security implications of drones around critical infrastructure sites

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