Haneda Airport Experiences Traffic Control Glitch, Flights Disrupted
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System Malfunction in Haneda Airport Causes 83 Flight Cancelations, Affecting 14,000 Passengers; System Already Restored
The air traffic control system at Haneda Airport malfunctioned at around 7:15 a.m. on Tuesday, temporarily halting takeoffs for all domestic and international flights.
On the morning of the 21st, a problem occurred in the air traffic control system at Tokyo's Haneda Airport, causing cancellations and delays on flights connecting Haneda with airports throughout Japan.
According to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism and other sources, a problem with the air traffic control system at Haneda Airport on the morning of the 21st prevented all flights from departing. The system was restored about 15 minutes later, but delays have occurred for all flights, including those departing from and arriving at other airports.
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