Flights resume at Edinburgh Airport after air traffic control outage

Flights resume at Edinburgh Airport after air traffic control outage

Edinburgh Airport experienced a significant disruption when an IT malfunction within its air traffic control system caused a complete halt to all flight operations. This issue began at approximately 08:30, resulting in no planes being able to take off or land during the outage. Passengers were reportedly stuck on aircraft waiting on the runway amid the unexpected interruption.

The disruption impacted multiple routes, with flights to destinations such as London Gatwick, Bristol, Amsterdam, and Frankfurt either cancelled or delayed. An airport spokesperson initially estimated that the problem would affect around 27 departures and 11 arrivals. The underlying cause was identified as a technical fault with the air traffic control provider’s IT systems.

By 10:40, the airport announced that flights had resumed operations. In their communication, they expressed gratitude toward passengers for their “patience and understanding” during the disruption. Travelers were advised to reach out directly to their airlines for the most current updates on their travel plans and schedules.

This incident highlights the critical role of reliable IT infrastructure in managing air traffic control and ensuring smooth airport operations. While the disruption was temporary, it caused considerable inconvenience to both passengers and airlines servicing Edinburgh’s international airport hub

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