Britain to expand drone exclusion zone

Frustrated passengers and Gatwick last month. Photo: Reuters
Frustrated passengers and Gatwick last month. Photo: Reuters

Britain will extend a drone exclusion zone five-fold and give police new powers against lawbreaking operators, the government says, after sightings last month paralysed the nation's second busiest airport.

The changes, announced in parliament on Monday by Transport Minister Chris Grayling, followed pre-Christmas disruption at Gatwick airport where drone flyovers led to 1000 flight cancellations affecting 140,000 passengers.

The military was drafted in to help.

"The disruption caused by drones to flights at Gatwick airport last month was deliberate, irresponsible and calculated, as well as illegal," Grayling told parliament.

The Ministry of Defence remained on standby to deal with any further problems at Gatwick or any other airport, he added.

The government said the drone exclusion zone around airports would be extended to about 5km - with additional extensions at runway ends - from 1 km now.

Grayling said the government would also begin testing the use of counter-drone technology as part of its response to a consultation begun before December's disruption.

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