Cyberattack Disrupts Major European Airports
A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace has disrupted check-in and boarding systems at several leading European airports, resulting in flight delays and cancellations. Airports like Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin are significantly affected. Manual processes have been initiated to manage the situation, with efforts underway to resolve the issue.

A cyberattack targeting Collins Aerospace has severely impacted operations at top European airports including London's Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin, as reported on Saturday. The breach has led to significant flight delays and cancellations.
The automated systems for check-ins and boardings have been disabled due to the attack, forcing airports to revert to manual procedures. Collins Aerospace, which provides essential check-in systems globally, has acknowledged the technical hurdle, promising prompt resolution.
Heathrow Airport issued warnings of possible delays, advising passengers to verify flight details before heading to the airport. Meanwhile, Frankfurt and Zurich airports reported no impact from the cyberattack, ensuring their operations remain unaffected.