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Originally published by Citizen DigitalSeptember 21, 2025
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European airports struggle to fix check-in glitch after cyberattack

European airports struggle to fix check-in glitch after cyberattack..
✨ Key Highlights
Major European airports faced significant disruptions to their automatic check-in systems after a cyberattack targeted provider Collins Aerospace on Friday. Brussels Airport, severely affected, requested airlines cancel half of Monday's flight departures due to persistent issues.
- The cyberattack on Collins Aerospace, owned by RTX, impacted operations at London's Heathrow, Berlin Airport, and Brussels Airport.
- Brussels Airport cancelled 50 of Sunday's 257 scheduled departures and 25 of Saturday's 234 outgoing flights.
- Aviation data provider Cirium noted "significant" delays in Brussels, "moderate" delays in Berlin, and "low" delays at Heathrow.
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