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Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters at Cuatro Vientos Military Air Base
5 December 2025
#13061632
5 December 2025
Three Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters of the Patrulla Aspa belonging to the Spanish Air Force arrive at the Cuatro Vientos military base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025.
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Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters at Cuatro Vientos Military Air Base
5 December 2025
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5 December 2025
Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters of the Patrulla Aspa belonging to the Spanish Air Force arrive at the Cuatro Vientos military base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025.
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Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters at Cuatro Vientos Military Air Base
5 December 2025
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5 December 2025
Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters of the Patrulla Aspa belonging to the Spanish Air Force arrive at the Cuatro Vientos military base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025.
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Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters at Cuatro Vientos Military Air Base
5 December 2025
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5 December 2025
Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters of the Patrulla Aspa belonging to the Spanish Air Force arrive at the Cuatro Vientos military base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025.
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Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters at Cuatro Vientos Military Air Base
5 December 2025
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5 December 2025
Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters of the Patrulla Aspa belonging to the Spanish Air Force arrive at the Cuatro Vientos military base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025.
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Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters at Cuatro Vientos Military Air Base
5 December 2025
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5 December 2025
Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters of the Patrulla Aspa belonging to the Spanish Air Force arrive at the Cuatro Vientos military base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025.
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Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters at Cuatro Vientos Military Air Base
5 December 2025
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5 December 2025
Eurocopter EC-120B Colibri helicopters of the Patrulla Aspa belonging to the Spanish Air Force arrive at the Cuatro Vientos military base in Madrid, Spain, on October 11, 2025.
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#13016880
23 November 2025
Sign with the inscription arrivals behind two people. Passengers arriving at the Arrivals area of the airport terminal after the significant delay due to diversion for safety reasons. Eindhoven Airport had a significantly disrupted travel evening after air traffic was suspended for several hours due to multiple drone sightings in the vicinity. The suspension impacted hundreds of passengers in the evening and lasted for approximately two hours, with flights only resuming around 11:00 PM. The incident stranded hundreds of travelers in the departure hall, with many flights being diverted to alternative airports in the country, as well as in Belgium and Germany. Dutch Minister of Defence confirmed that defence counter-drone measures were "ready to intervene" and that action was taken against the unmanned aerial vehicles. The closure at Eindhoven came the same day when the Dutch military used weapons against drones sighted above the Volkel Air Base, located a few kilometers northeast, which hosts the Dutch F-35 fighter jets. The origin of the drones remains unknown, and the incident is part of a wider pattern of disruptive airspace incursions across Europe, with many recently in Brussels, that have raised security alerts and been described by European leaders as a form of "hybrid warfare." Eindhoven Airport is both a public and military one, an Air Base with NATO aircraft, known as Welschap. After the incident only Transavia low cost airline returned the planes back. Eindhoven Airport, the Netherlands on November 23, 2025
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#13016876
23 November 2025
Passengers arriving at the Arrivals area of the airport terminal after the significant delay due to diversion for safety reasons. Eindhoven Airport had a significantly disrupted travel evening after air traffic was suspended for several hours due to multiple drone sightings in the vicinity. The suspension impacted hundreds of passengers in the evening and lasted for approximately two hours, with flights only resuming around 11:00 PM. The incident stranded hundreds of travelers in the departure hall, with many flights being diverted to alternative airports in the country, as well as in Belgium and Germany. Dutch Minister of Defence confirmed that defence counter-drone measures were "ready to intervene" and that action was taken against the unmanned aerial vehicles. The closure at Eindhoven came the same day when the Dutch military used weapons against drones sighted above the Volkel Air Base, located a few kilometers northeast, which hosts the Dutch F-35 fighter jets. The origin of the drones remains unknown, and the incident is part of a wider pattern of disruptive airspace incursions across Europe, with many recently in Brussels, that have raised security alerts and been described by European leaders as a form of "hybrid warfare." Eindhoven Airport is both a public and military one, an Air Base with NATO aircraft, known as Welschap. After the incident only Transavia low cost airline returned the planes back. Eindhoven Airport, the Netherlands on November 23, 2025
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#13016877
23 November 2025
Passengers arriving at the Arrivals area of the airport terminal after the significant delay due to diversion for safety reasons. Eindhoven Airport had a significantly disrupted travel evening after air traffic was suspended for several hours due to multiple drone sightings in the vicinity. The suspension impacted hundreds of passengers in the evening and lasted for approximately two hours, with flights only resuming around 11:00 PM. The incident stranded hundreds of travelers in the departure hall, with many flights being diverted to alternative airports in the country, as well as in Belgium and Germany. Dutch Minister of Defence confirmed that defence counter-drone measures were "ready to intervene" and that action was taken against the unmanned aerial vehicles. The closure at Eindhoven came the same day when the Dutch military used weapons against drones sighted above the Volkel Air Base, located a few kilometers northeast, which hosts the Dutch F-35 fighter jets. The origin of the drones remains unknown, and the incident is part of a wider pattern of disruptive airspace incursions across Europe, with many recently in Brussels, that have raised security alerts and been described by European leaders as a form of "hybrid warfare." Eindhoven Airport is both a public and military one, an Air Base with NATO aircraft, known as Welschap. After the incident only Transavia low cost airline returned the planes back. Eindhoven Airport, the Netherlands on November 23, 2025
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#13016878
23 November 2025
Passengers arriving at the Arrivals area of the airport terminal after the significant delay due to diversion for safety reasons. Eindhoven Airport had a significantly disrupted travel evening after air traffic was suspended for several hours due to multiple drone sightings in the vicinity. The suspension impacted hundreds of passengers in the evening and lasted for approximately two hours, with flights only resuming around 11:00 PM. The incident stranded hundreds of travelers in the departure hall, with many flights being diverted to alternative airports in the country, as well as in Belgium and Germany. Dutch Minister of Defence confirmed that defence counter-drone measures were "ready to intervene" and that action was taken against the unmanned aerial vehicles. The closure at Eindhoven came the same day when the Dutch military used weapons against drones sighted above the Volkel Air Base, located a few kilometers northeast, which hosts the Dutch F-35 fighter jets. The origin of the drones remains unknown, and the incident is part of a wider pattern of disruptive airspace incursions across Europe, with many recently in Brussels, that have raised security alerts and been described by European leaders as a form of "hybrid warfare." Eindhoven Airport is both a public and military one, an Air Base with NATO aircraft, known as Welschap. After the incident only Transavia low cost airline returned the planes back. Eindhoven Airport, the Netherlands on November 23, 2025
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#13016879
23 November 2025
Passengers arriving at the Arrivals area of the airport terminal after the significant delay due to diversion for safety reasons. Eindhoven Airport had a significantly disrupted travel evening after air traffic was suspended for several hours due to multiple drone sightings in the vicinity. The suspension impacted hundreds of passengers in the evening and lasted for approximately two hours, with flights only resuming around 11:00 PM. The incident stranded hundreds of travelers in the departure hall, with many flights being diverted to alternative airports in the country, as well as in Belgium and Germany. Dutch Minister of Defence confirmed that defence counter-drone measures were "ready to intervene" and that action was taken against the unmanned aerial vehicles. The closure at Eindhoven came the same day when the Dutch military used weapons against drones sighted above the Volkel Air Base, located a few kilometers northeast, which hosts the Dutch F-35 fighter jets. The origin of the drones remains unknown, and the incident is part of a wider pattern of disruptive airspace incursions across Europe, with many recently in Brussels, that have raised security alerts and been described by European leaders as a form of "hybrid warfare." Eindhoven Airport is both a public and military one, an Air Base with NATO aircraft, known as Welschap. After the incident only Transavia low cost airline returned the planes back. Eindhoven Airport, the Netherlands on November 23, 2025
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#12479690
16 June 2025
El Al Israel Airlines Boeing 737-800 passenger aircraft taxiing in Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport BUD. The B737 has the name Raanana and registration tail number 4X-EKU powered by 2x CFMI jet engines. EL AL Israel Airlines is the Israeli flag carrier operating a fleet of 47 aircraft, with main base - hub Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport. El Al is the only commercial airline to equip its planes with missile defense systems to protect its planes against surface-to-air missiles SAM, and is considered one of the worlds most secure airlines. Budapest, Hungary on June 4, 2025
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16 June 2025
El Al Israel Airlines Boeing 737-800 passenger aircraft taxiing in Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport BUD in front of a TAROM ATR turboprop airplane. The B737 has the name Raanana and registration tail number 4X-EKU powered by 2x CFMI jet engines. EL AL Israel Airlines is the Israeli flag carrier operating a fleet of 47 aircraft, with main base - hub Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport. El Al is the only commercial airline to equip its planes with missile defense systems to protect its planes against surface-to-air missiles SAM, and is considered one of the worlds most secure airlines. Budapest, Hungary on June 4, 2025
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16 June 2025
El Al Israel Airlines Boeing 737-800 passenger aircraft taxiing in Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport BUD. The B737 has the name Raanana and registration tail number 4X-EKU powered by 2x CFMI jet engines. EL AL Israel Airlines is the Israeli flag carrier operating a fleet of 47 aircraft, with main base - hub Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport. El Al is the only commercial airline to equip its planes with missile defense systems to protect its planes against surface-to-air missiles SAM, and is considered one of the worlds most secure airlines. Budapest, Hungary on June 4, 2025
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16 June 2025
Close up to the tail of the aircraft with the vertical stabilizer and the rudder with the flag of Israel. El Al Israel Airlines Boeing 737-800 passenger aircraft taxiing in Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport BUD. The B737 has the name Raanana and registration tail number 4X-EKU powered by 2x CFMI jet engines. EL AL Israel Airlines is the Israeli flag carrier operating a fleet of 47 aircraft, with main base - hub Tel Aviv Ben Gurion Airport. El Al is the only commercial airline to equip its planes with missile defense systems to protect its planes against surface-to-air missiles SAM, and is considered one of the worlds most secure airlines. Budapest, Hungary on June 4, 2025
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