Unmanned aerial vehicles or drones, unmanned aircraft systems and balloons have been banned in Bengaluru for security reasons during the five-day Aero India show, starting on February 20.
City Police Commissioner T. Suneel Kumar in a statement today said in view of the aerospace expo at the Yelahanka Air Force Station from Wednesday, flying of
aerial platforms are banned over the city to maintain law and order under the prevailing security scenario.
The Bangalore International Airport Ltd has rescheduled departures and arrivals of domestic and international flights to facilitate flying display of military and civil aircraft at the air show.