December 4, 2023 Monday |
Early
Winter Snow Stops Flights at Munich Airport Operations at Munich
International Airport are gradually returning to normal after severe
disruption caused by heavy snowfall and exceptionally cold temperatures over
the weekend. More than 700 scheduled flights were canceled on Saturday and
business aircraft were grounded as a result of an early winter storm that
produced up to 17 inches of snow and temperatures as low as -20 degrees C (-4
degrees F). A video widely distributed
via social media showed a Cessna Citation X stranded on the apron and tipped
back on its tail. According to sources at local ground handlers, the incident
was caused by heavy snow accumulating on the aircraft’s tail. Staff with the ExecuJet
Aviation FBO operating from the German airport’s general aviation terminal
reported difficulties experienced with snow removal vehicles that could only
work very slowly to clear aprons, taxiways, and runways. The Luxaviation
company’s local manager told AIN
that, for general aviation traffic, prior permission required restrictions
are likely to remain in place through tomorrow because of the disruption from
the snowstorm. Other parts of Central
Europe—including Austria, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic—saw widespread
disruption to transportation networks as a result of the weather. Flights
were also suspended for a prolonged period on Saturday at Glasgow Airport in
Scotland due to heavy snowfall. |
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