Friday, 17 June 2022

A mysterious plane crossed six NATO countries without authorization, landed in a small airfield before the pilot and passengers disappeared

 

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A plane triggered the air defences of six NATO members before landing on Thursday (9 June) in a small airfield in Bulgaria, whereby the pilot and passengers promptly disappeared.

Fighter jets of several countries were scrambled to intercept the mysterious plane, trying to initiate contact with the pilot, without success.

The plane was reportedly spotted by the Hungarian and Romanian Air Force, which scrambled F-16 jets to intercept the Beechcraft. Upon entering Bulgarian airspace, the country’s air force was also activated.

The Beechcraft entered Bulgaria from the northern city of Vidin, where it landed for refuelling, but it is not known precisely where it was refuelled.

The Ministry of Defense announced that the plane entered the airspace of Bulgaria without an approved flight plan shortly after 7 pm on Wednesday.

He said the plane took off Lithuania and passed through seven countries, including Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Serbia, before landing in Bulgaria. Six of them, except Serbia, are NATO members.

The media quoted the director of the airport in Debrecen, Hungary, who reportedly said the Beechcraft also landed at a small airport in Hungary. Reportedly five or six people got off and refuelled the plane using jerrycans. The Hungarian police tried to stop them, but they were swift and took off quickly.

The plane landed at a local airfield usually reserved for agricultural aircraft. It was found abandoned with a still-warm engine.

The prosecutor’s office in the Bulgarian city of Targovishte launched an investigation.

Sunday, 12 June 2022

Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport cancels over 100 flights today due to a strike

 

Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport has cancelled a quarter of Thursday morning flights after staff announced a strike.

Unionised employees will walk off the job between 7am and 2pm on Thursday morning as part of a protest against low wages.

“We demand a 300 euro raise for all,” the CGT union said in a statement, pointing to the rapidly rising cost of living.

Unionised workers claim that they are not paid enough to deal with this uptick in demand.

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