European airport disruption continues after weekend cyber-attack
Summary
A cyber-attack on Friday disrupted operations at several major airports in Europe. Although some airports have started to recover, Brussels Airport is still heavily impacted, with many flights canceled. Collins Aerospace is working on software updates to fix the problem.Key Facts
- A cyber-attack happened on Friday affecting several airports in Europe.
- Brussels Airport asked airlines to cancel nearly half of their Monday flights.
- Berlin and London Heathrow airports have seen some recovery from the disruptions.
- Collins Aerospace is updating software to fix the check-in and boarding issues.
- The UK National Cyber Security Centre is involved in assessing the situation.
- The European Commission is monitoring the cyber-attack but says it isn't widespread.
- Cyber-attacks in aviation have increased significantly in the past year.
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