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    Poland Bans Drone Flights, Limits Small Air Traffic Along Eastern Border

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    Posted on September 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Poland bans drone flights along its eastern borders with Belarus and Ukraine due to recent incursions, affecting small air traffic but exempting military flights.

    Poland Imposes Drone Flight Ban and Air Traffic Restrictions Near Borders

    Overview of Poland's Drone Restrictions

    WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland has banned drone flights and introduced restrictions affecting mostly small, non-commercial air traffic along its eastern borders with Belarus and Ukraine following this week's drone incursions into its airspace.

    Details of the Air Traffic Ban

    The restrictions, which do not affect passenger traffic, went into force at 2200 GMT on Wednesday and apply through December 9, the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA) said in a statement.

    Military and Special Flights Exemptions

    General aviation, mainly small and recreational aircraft and helicopters, can operate during the day provided they have a radio and transponder, but cannot fly at night, PANSA said.

    Background on Recent Drone Incidents

    Flights will be permitted only up to a height of about 3 km (1.86 miles) above ground level, it said. Commercial flights usually fly at altitudes over 3 km above the ground.

    Poland shot down what it said were Russian drones in its airspace on Wednesday, with the backing of aircraft from its NATO allies, as Russian forces attacked neighboring Ukraine. The incursion by the drones has caused new safety concerns.

    "At the request of the Operational Command of the Branches of the Armed Forces ... air traffic restrictions will be introduced in the eastern part of Poland in the form of the restricted zone EP R129", PANSA said.

    "These restrictions do not apply to passenger aviation, as the restriction level is FL095, which is the zone from the ground to approximately 3 km above. The zone extends from 26 to 46 km inland, depending on the location."

    PANSA said that under the restriction, flights in the restricted zone were permitted from sunrise to sunset only by crewed aircraft operating in accordance with a flight plan with appropriate transponders and maintaining two-way communication with air authorities.

    The tightened rules also permit military flights and some additional special-purpose flights and call signs, it said.

    A senior Russian diplomat in Poland said the drones had come from the direction of Ukraine. Russia's Defence Ministry said its drones had carried out an attack in western Ukraine, but it had not planned to hit any targets in Poland.

    (Reporting by Karol Badohal and Barbara Erling in Warsaw; Additional reporting by Lisa Barrington; Editing by Aidan Lewis and Timothy Heritage)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Poland's Drone Restrictions
    • Details of the Air Traffic Ban
    • Military and Special Flights Exemptions
    • Background on Recent Drone Incidents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Poland bans drone flights along eastern borders.
    • •Restrictions affect small, non-commercial air traffic.
    • •Military and special flights are exempt from the ban.
    • •Recent drone incursions prompted the restrictions.
    • •The ban aims to enhance airspace safety.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poland bans drone flights, limits small air traffic along eastern border

    1What restrictions has Poland implemented regarding drone flights?

    Poland has banned drone flights and introduced restrictions on small, non-commercial air traffic along its eastern borders with Belarus and Ukraine.

    2
    When do the new air traffic restrictions take effect?

    The restrictions went into force at 2200 GMT on Wednesday and will apply through December 9, according to the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA).

    3Are passenger flights affected by the new restrictions?

    No, the restrictions do not affect passenger aviation, as they apply only to flights operating below approximately 3 km above ground level.

    4What types of aircraft can still operate under the new rules?

    General aviation, mainly small and recreational aircraft and helicopters, can operate during the day if they have a radio and transponder, but they are prohibited from flying at night.

    5What prompted Poland to impose these air traffic restrictions?

    The decision to impose air traffic restrictions was made following the shooting down of what Poland claimed were Russian drones in its airspace, amid ongoing tensions with Russia and its actions in Ukraine.

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