Cyberattack on Collins Aerospace Check-In System Disrupts Brussels, Heathrow and Berlin Flights
The cyberattack on Collins Aerospace's software forced manual processing at key airports, causing over 10 flight cancellations and 17 delays exceeding one hour, officials said.
- Brussels Airport reported that only manual check-in and boarding is currently possible due to the attack, causing delays and cancellations.
- Brussels Airlines stated that it is spacing out long-haul flights to minimize disruptions, despite not canceling any flights.
- Passengers have been advised to check their flight status before heading to the airport as further disruptions are expected.
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Cyberattack disrupts flights at major European airports
A cyberattack targeting external airport systems has caused widespread disruption at several major European airports, grounding flights and delaying departures across key hubs. Hundreds of flights were affected on Saturday at London Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin Brandenburg airports. The BBC reported that, according to real-time tracking from FlightAware, delays and cancellations surged as airlines and airport operators were forced to revert to…
A Cyber Attack Causes Delays and Cancellations at Airports in Berlin, Brussels and Heathrow (London)
Aerodromes have alerted to problems in check-in and boarding services
Passengers are reporting hours-long waits with some airlines as flight disruptions hit London, Brussels, Berlin and Dublin.
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