Dublin Air Traffic Control Not Notified of Drones During Zelenskiy's Visit
Key Points
- 1Irish air traffic control was not notified of drone presence near Dublin Airport during President Zelenskiy's visit.
- 2The incident raises significant questions about the sharing of vital security information among Irish state agencies.
- 3Ireland's new €1.7 billion defense package includes anti-drone technology, yet ATC remained uninformed.
The State agency overseeing air traffic control in Ireland was not notified of drone activity near Dublin Airport during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's visit. This significant oversight occurred on the approach to the airport, raising serious questions regarding national security protocols and the coordination of vital intelligence during high-profile international visits. The lack of communication has prompted an inquiry into how critical security information is shared among state entities.
This incident highlights potential vulnerabilities in Ireland's airspace management, especially concerning the protection of dignitaries. The revelation comes amidst discussions about a new €1.7 billion defense package, which reportedly includes advanced anti-drone technology. The absence of notification to air traffic controllers underscores a critical gap in the implementation or communication of such security measures, potentially compromising both aviation safety and the security of a visiting head of state.
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