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2 October 09:47

Ryanair's CEO, Michael O'Leary, expressed his dissatisfaction with the EU's ability to protect airports against unauthorized drones, stating that they should be shot down.

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Michael O'Leary suggested that drones should be shot down, instead of building "anti-drone walls," which he considers ineffective. He also expressed his distrust in EU leaders, including the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, calling for firm measures for air traffic safety.

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Șeful Ryanair critică dur UE pentru că nu a reușit să protejeze aeroporturile europene: „De ce nu doborâm aceste drone?”
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CEO-ul Ryanair, de părere că dronele care blochează aeroporturile trebuie doborâte. "Operațiunile noastre au fost perturbate"
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Ryanair boss says drones disrupting EU airports should be shot down

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The Minister of Defense, Ionuț Moșteanu, stated that Russian drones that will penetrate Romanian territory will be shot down: "last night we had drones very close to our border and we had planes again in the air, both ours and those of our German partners, and they had this agreement to take it down"
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