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Surveillance Footage Shows Aircraft Striking Intruder at Denver Airport

An intruder was killed at Denver International Airport on Friday after being struck by an Airbus A321 preparing for takeoff to Los Angeles. Surveillance footage captured the incident, authorities said. The event halted operations temporarily at the airport.

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Surveillance Footage Shows Aircraft Striking Intruder at Denver AirportFrance 24
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Surveillance footage from Denver International Airport released by authorities shows the moment an intruder was struck and killed by an Airbus A321 jet preparing to take off for Los Angeles on Friday. The aircraft was accelerating on the runway when it hit the individual, according to officials.

The incident prompted an immediate response from emergency services and airport personnel. Operations at the airport were temporarily suspended following the event. Authorities have not released details on the intruder's identity or how the person gained access to the restricted runway area.

Investigations into the circumstances surrounding the intrusion are ongoing.

Officials stated that the aircraft sustained damage from the collision and was taken out of service. No injuries were reported among passengers or crew on board the jet. Police have secured the scene as part of the investigation into the security breach.

The footage, which has been shared with investigators, shows the sequence of events leading to the fatal strike. Airport security protocols are under review as authorities work to determine what security measures failed to prevent the intrusion.

Key Facts

Denver International Airport
intruder killed by Airbus A321 on runway
Date of incident
occurred on Friday
Aircraft type
Airbus A321 preparing for Los Angeles takeoff
Surveillance footage
shows moment of fatal strike
Investigation
ongoing by authorities and police

Story Timeline

3 events
  1. 2026-05-09

    An intruder was struck and killed by an Airbus A321 on a Denver airport runway.

    1 sourceFrance 24
  2. 2026-05-09

    Surveillance footage captured the incident as the jet prepared for takeoff to Los Angeles.

    1 sourceFrance 24
  3. 2026-05-12

    Authorities released details of the fatal runway incident at Denver International Airport.

    1 sourceFrance 24

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The incident caused temporary suspension of operations at Denver International Airport.

  2. 02

    The involved Airbus A321 was taken out of service due to damage.

  3. 03

    Airport security protocols are under review following the runway breach.

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PublishedMay 12, 2026, 2:33 PM

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