STOCKHOLM, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Norway's Oslo airport
temporarily paused landings early on Monday after a report of a
drone sighting near the airport, news agency NTB reported.
Several arriving flights were delayed or diverted after
police received a report around midnight that a Norwegian Air
pilot thought he saw three to five drones during an approach to
the airport, the Norwegian news outlet reported, citing police.
NTB reported that the observation remained unverified and
that all operations had resumed at the airport.
European aviation has repeatedly been thrown into chaos in
recent weeks by drone sightings and air incursions, including at
airports in Copenhagen, Oslo and Munich.