Cyberattack disrupts Heathrow and other major European airports

A cybershacum leads to major delays in Europe, including London’s Heathrow Airport, including large delays and some flights.

Cyberattack, which occurred on Friday, affected the electronic record and boarding systems made by Collins Aerospace and served. Brussels Airport said that they were able to check the passengers manually, other airports said they were waiting for a long time.

Collins Aerospace’s parent company RTX Corp., said he was trying to correct this issue. “The effect is limited to e-client registration and luggage discount and can be eased by hand registration operations,” the company said in a statement to Reuters. Fast company reached RTX for a comment, but did not hear from the time it was published.

Branch, Houston Based Flight Tracking Information Company, Heathrow not only saw more than 400 delays today. According to Reuters, about 651 flights from the airport on Saturday are Saturday.

Cyberattack is the latest in similar events that affect airports in recent years. According to the Technology Development Center, non-profit non-profit dangers, which followed technology, from 2024 to 2025, from 2025 to 2025, from 2025 to 600%.

They recommended flier to check flight status for affected airports, lines or delays.

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