With recent reports confirming that 19 Russian military-grade drones entered Polish airspace on 9–10 September—prompting NATO fighters to scramble and temporary flight suspensions at multiple Polish airports—Osprey Flight Solutions is offering expert analysis on the implications for aviation safety and regional security.
Our intelligence team is closely monitoring these developments and can provide real-time, data-driven assessments to support accurate and informed media coverage.
Matthew Borie, Chief Intelligence Officer at Osprey Flight Solutions, commented:
“The incursion into Polish airspace marks the first confirmed shoot-downs of Russian drones over Poland and highlights a significant escalation in the regional security environment. Regardless of whether these incursions were deliberate or accidental, the scale of activity shows the growing risk of spillover incidents impacting civil aviation operations across Eastern Europe. Further airspace violations into Poland and neighbouring countries remain a realistic possibility through 2025, underlining the need for continued vigilance and proactive risk management.”
During the incident, airports in Warsaw, Lublin, and Rzeszów temporarily halted operations, underscoring the potential for airspace congestion, disruption to civilian flights, and heightened safety risks amid increased military activity.
Further context is available in our latest intelligence report, which can be quoted with full attribution to Osprey Flight Solutions: Full Alert PDF
We are available for comment or interviews to provide deeper analysis on this evolving security situation and its impact on aviation operations. Please reach out directly for further information or to speak with one of our intelligence specialists.
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Kathryn Boast
Global Head of Marketing
Osprey Flight Solutions
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