Cyberattack Causes Cancellations and Delays at European Airports
An alleged cyberattack targeting a company that manages check-in and boarding systems for airlines caused delays and cancellations at Europe’s busiest airports on Saturday. Passengers were left stranded at Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin airports following the reported cyberattack on Collins Aerospace, an American aviation company headquartered in North Carolina. RTX, the parent company of Collins Aerospace, told TIME in a statement that it had become “aware of a cyber-related disruption” to its software in “select airports,” without offering further details. “We are actively working to resolve the issue and restore full functionality to our customers as quickly as possible,” it added. Read more: Air Travel Chaos Is Here to Stay. How to Get Help If Your Flight Is Delayed or Canceled Brussels Airport said a “cyber attack” on Friday evening against “the service provider for the check-in and boarding systems” was affecting several European airports. It added that only manual check-in and boarding were possible and that the attack had “a large impact on the flight schedule and will unfortunately cause delays and cancellations.” Heathrow Airport, Europe’s busiest, said that Collins Aerospace “is experiencing a technical issue that may cause delays for departing passengers.” Berlin Airport said on its website that there were longer waiting times at check-in “due to a technical issue at a system provider operating across Europe.” Passengers stuck at the airports reported long delays and said they had received little information regarding the reported attack. This is a developing story.Jim Cramer debates his next move on a software stock on an 11 day losing streak
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