
"A ransomware attack against Collins Aerospace, a company that provides check-in systems to several airports in Europe, is still causing disruptions across the continent for the fourth day in a row. As of this writing, according to FlightRadar24, a website that monitors air traffic live, London's Heathrow airport has 90% of flights delayed, with an average delay of 29 minutes; Brussels airport has 88% of flights delayed, with an average delay of 43 minutes; Berlin Brandenburg airport has 94% of flights delayed, with an average delay of one hour; and Dublin airport has 91% of flights delayed with an average delay of 26 minutes."
"Dublin airport's spokesperson Graeme McQueen told TechCrunch in a statement that "there is no timeline at the current time for a fix to be implemented," as airlines "continue to deploy manual workarounds while work continues to fix the IT issues that have been affecting check-in and boarding systems.""
"Brussel's airport wrote on X that it is expecting "limited disruptions" on Tuesday and Wednesday. On its official website, the airport said "the service provider is actively working on the issue and trying to resolve the problem as quickly as possible. At the moment it is still unclear when the issue will be resolved." A warning on Berlin's airport's official website said "there are longer waiting times." Spokespeople for Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin's airports did not respond to a request for comment. On Monday, European cybersecurity agency ENISA confirmed that the airport disruptions were due to a ransomware attack against Collins Aerospace. RTX, the company"
A ransomware attack against Collins Aerospace has disrupted check-in and boarding systems at multiple European airports for a fourth consecutive day. Flight-monitoring data show high percentages of delayed flights: Heathrow 90% (average delay 29 minutes), Brussels 88% (average delay 43 minutes), Berlin Brandenburg 94% (average delay one hour), and Dublin 91% (average delay 26 minutes). Dublin reported no timeline for a fix while airlines deploy manual workarounds. Brussels said its service provider is actively working to resolve the issue and expects limited disruptions. Berlin warned of longer waiting times. ENISA confirmed the disruptions were due to a ransomware attack.
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