Cyberattack Crisis: Airports Under Siege

A cyberattack disrupted operations at Berlin airport, affecting passenger check-in systems and causing delays for marathon attendees. Hackers targeted Collins Aerospace systems, impacting Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin airports. Efforts are underway to restore services, with airlines urging passengers to check in online.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Berlin | Updated: 22-09-2025 12:54 IST | Created: 22-09-2025 12:54 IST
Cyberattack Crisis: Airports Under Siege
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Berlin airport is grappling with disruption following a cyberattack over the weekend that crippled passenger check-in systems. The attack, which targeted Collins Aerospace, led to significant delays for passengers, particularly those attending the Berlin Marathon.

The cyber breach impacted Europe's key airports, including London Heathrow and Brussels, causing major operational challenges. An increased flow of over 92,000 passengers expected at Berlin compounded the issue, as staff worked tirelessly to minimize disruptions.

Collins Aerospace confirmed it was collaborating with affected airports and airlines to rapidly restore full functionality. Meanwhile, passengers are advised to utilize online check-in services where possible to ease congestion.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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