Topic: flight cancellations

  • Airlines and Airports Rebound From Shutdown

    Airlines and Airports Rebound From Shutdown

    The end of the longest US government shutdown has allowed aviation operations to resume, but airlines and airports face a challenging recovery with scattered delays and cancellations as they work to stabilize schedules and staffing. Lingering effects from the shutdown, including air traffic contr...

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  • EU Ransomware Attack Confirmed: Airport Travel Disrupted

    EU Ransomware Attack Confirmed: Airport Travel Disrupted

    A ransomware attack has caused major travel disruptions at European airports, with ENISA confirming the incident but withholding further details. The attack targeted Collins Aerospace's MUSE software, a critical system used for check-in and passenger processing at hubs like Berlin, Brussels, and ...

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  • FAA Flight Reduction Plan May Not Be as Bad as Feared

    FAA Flight Reduction Plan May Not Be as Bad as Feared

    The FAA plans to reduce flights by 10% at 40 of the busiest U.S. airports due to air traffic controller shortages and security delays caused by the ongoing government shutdown, which has left federal employees unpaid for 35 days. Flight cancellations will be data-driven to alleviate pressure whil...

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