They talk to former Gatwick employees, off-the-record police officers with knowledge of the case, a drone specialist journalist, and the drone community including some of its members with ...
How can a drone cause so much chaos? Anti-drone equipment for airports Gatwick runway reopens after drone chaos In his first interview since the incident, Gatwick's chief operating officer ...
Gatwick chief operating officer Chris Woodroofe said there is currently no commercially available equipment he could ... for around 36 hours after multiple drone sightings inside its perimeter ...
Former army officer Richard Gill believes the Gatwick attack was "really well planned". His Nottinghamshire company, Drone Defence, sells systems used to detect drones, as well as other equipment ...
The boss of Gatwick Airport is urging those who receive drones for Christmas to read the rules before flying, on the sixth anniversary of when the airport was brought to a standstill following a ...
Whichever stand you take on the drone sightings at Gatwick and in other places it is clear that Sussex Police do not emerge from this smelling of roses and that their investigation has been ...
Gatwick, meanwhile, does reportedly have military technology in place now to prevent this type of drone-related disruption in the future. Andy Meek is a reporter based in Memphis who has covered ...
New drones must be outfitted with equipment allowing law enforcement ... over a runway caused flights to be stopped at London’s Gatwick Airport during the Christmas travel rush in 2018 and ...
“Gatwick first closed Wednesday night at around 9 p.m. (2100 GMT) when drones were sighted. It reopened at around 3 a.m. (0300 GMT) Thursday morning but shut down again in 45 minutes when drones ...
Authorities closed England's second busiest airport Thursday, upending plans for more than 100,000 passengers, after what they said was a deliberate attempt to use drones to disrupt travel.