Plusieurs grands aéroports européens perturbés par une cyberattaque
Several major European airports, including those in Brussels, London's Heathrow, and Berlin, were disrupted on Saturday due to a cyber incident affecting software supplied by Collins Aerospace, the company told AFP.
"We are aware of a cyber-related disruption to our MUSE software at several airports," the company said, adding that the impact "is limited to electronic customer check-in and baggage drop-off."
On its website, Brussels Airport stated that this "cyberattack" occurred "Friday evening."
"This has had a significant impact on the flight schedule and will unfortunately result in delays and cancellations," he added.
"The situation is not resolved" on Saturday morning, the airport told AFP, and check-in and boarding must be done manually.
In London, Heathrow Airport, the capital's main international airport, also indicated that it was affected by these disruptions, which "could cause delays to departures."
He advises passengers to check their flight status with their airline and to arrive well in advance to allow time for check-in formalities.
On its website, Berlin Airport also indicates that it is affected by this "technical problem with a supplier."
Collins Aerospace says it is working to resolve the incident "as quickly as possible."
AFP
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