AZ Turnhout Provides Reassurance Following Drone Sightings Over Turnhout

Turnhout (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Turnhout police received recent drone reports, likely linked to AZ Turnhout’s medical transport project started this summer. Authorities reassure the public that there is no reason for concern.

As VRT News reported, the police in Turnhout have received several reports from residents who spotted drones flying over the city in recent days. Authorities believe the drones could be linked to the medical transport project that began this summer at AZ Turnhout. 

Both the police and AZ Turnhout have posted messages on social media to reassure residents. 

“We understand that the drones may raise questions, especially during this period when drones are regularly in the news,”

the hospital said.

What are AZ Turnhout drones, and how do they transport medical supplies?

They explained that the drone flights are licensed and take place under strict safety rules. It is not certain whether all the reported drones belong to the hospital project, but every flight follows official flight paths and meets aviation standards. 

How can you recognise the drones used for medical transport?

“The drones don’t fly over residential areas, but mainly over industrial estates and green spaces,”

says Lies Delvaux of AZ Turnhout.

According to officials, the medical drones used by AZ Turnhout follow a strict plan to keep every flight safe and on schedule. They fly at a steady speed on fixed routes that are chosen to avoid busy areas and possible risks. The drones do not stop during their journey and only land at set points to load or unload medical materials. 

The drones operate only during the day, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., and do not fly on weekends. AZ Turnhout uses 2 models for its transport missions. One is a red, aeroplane-shaped drone built for longer distances and higher speeds. The other is a white, square-shaped drone used for shorter routes and lighter loads. Both models are equipped with modern navigation tools.

“Do you see another suspicious situation, or are you unsure? Feel free to report it to your local police on 101. We follow up on all reports carefully,” the police added. “If you own a drone, make sure you follow the applicable regulations.”

The AZ Turnhout and AZ Herentals medical drone initiative began in July 2024, and the motivation behind the project was to improve hospital transport in the Kempen area. The initiative was planned in concert with the social enterprise A-Kwadraat, and support was provided by the Federal Ministry of Mobility and Transport. 

The first test flights took place in mid-July 2025, and in August 2025, following the granting of all flight permits, the regular flights began. The drones transport blood samples, tissues, and medications from one hospital to another, saving time while eliminating road transport.

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20 responses to “AZ Turnhout Provides Reassurance Following Drone Sightings Over Turnhout”

  1. Delirium Avatar

    Drones delivering medical supplies? Brilliant! Who needs a reliable taxi service when you can just look up and see your meds flying by like they’re auditioning for a sci-fi film? 🚁💊

  2. high kingdom warrior Avatar
    high kingdom warrior

    Drones delivering medical supplies? Brilliant! Next, they’ll have robots making our morning coffee – who needs human touch when you’ve got flying machines, eh? 😂

  3. JigKraken Avatar

    Drones delivering medical supplies? Brilliant! Just what we needed—more flying gadgets to keep us on our toes while waiting for our prescriptions. 🤦‍♂️✈️

  4. Breadmaker Avatar
    Breadmaker

    Seems like the drones in Turnhout are just the latest in high-tech medical delivery—who knew saving lives could also mean dodging your neighbor’s laundry on a Tuesday? Maybe next they’ll start delivering our beer too! 🍻

  5. Tacklebox Avatar

    So, we’ve traded our good old delivery vans for high-tech flying robots now, eh? Must be nice to have a drone delivering your meds while we’re still stuck in traffic behind a tractor! 🚜💨

  6. Versace-Cat Avatar
    Versace-Cat

    Drones delivering medical supplies, eh? Just what we needed—more flying gadgets to keep an eye on us while we’re trying to enjoy our frites! 🍟😏

  7. Airport Hobo Avatar
    Airport Hobo

    Looks like Turnhout’s gone high-tech, eh? Next thing you know, they’ll have drones delivering croissants before breakfast! 🥐🚁

  8. Little General Avatar
    Little General

    So, drones flying over our heads delivering medical supplies? Great, just what we needed—another way for the hospital to keep an eye on us while we wait for our prescriptions. 🤖💊

  9. Drones delivering medical supplies, eh? Next thing you know, they’ll be offering us a ride to the pub while they’re at it. 🛬🍻

  10. Call Back Queen Avatar
    Call Back Queen

    Just what we needed—drones whizzing around like they own the sky while we’re stuck in traffic. But hey, at least the blood samples are getting a better view of Turnhout than I ever did! 😂

  11. Dandelion Avatar

    Drones delivering medical supplies? Brilliant! Who needs a reliable courier service when you can have a flying gadget drop your meds from the sky? 🚁💊

  12. 1st degree Avatar
    1st degree

    Drones delivering medical supplies, eh? Next thing you know, they’ll be sending us our croissants too—talk about a high-flying brunch! 😏✈️

  13. jetta talent Avatar
    jetta talent

    Drones delivering medical supplies in Turnhout? Ah yes, because nothing screams “trust us” like flying robots buzzing around your neighborhood. Next up, a reality show called “Keeping Up with the Flying Doctors”! 😂

  14. homerun diva Avatar
    homerun diva

    Drones flying over Turnhout, eh? Just what we needed – the future of medical supply transport or the latest episode of “Nosey Neighbours”? 🚁🙄

  15. domino combat Avatar
    domino combat

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—flying robots delivering medical supplies. Next, they’ll be asking us to report on suspicious sandwiches in the park. 🍞🚁

  16. PepperBurst Avatar
    PepperBurst

    Just what we needed—drones zipping around while we try to maintain a semblance of normal life. Quite the charm offensive from AZ Turnhout, isn’t it? 🚁💼

  17. Evil Smith Avatar
    Evil Smith

    Drones delivering medical supplies? Brilliant! Because nothing says “trust us” like a flying robot buzzing around your city. 🚁💼

  18. Only in Belgium would a bunch of drones zipping around for medical deliveries prompt a public reassurance campaign. I guess it’s a bit like saying, “Don’t worry, folks, those buzzing machines are just here to save lives, not invade your barbecue!” 😂

  19. Drones delivering medical supplies? Brilliant! Next, they’ll be sending us our pints by aerial delivery—cheers to progress! 🍻🚁

  20. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “trust us” like drones buzzing overhead while we sip our café au lait. Just what we need—more flying gadgets in our lives, because who doesn’t love a bit of aerial drama in their day? 😏✈️

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