Half of European flights face delays after computer failure – Eurocontrol

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Half of European flights face delays after computer failure – Eurocontrol

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Eurocontrol, which runs the EU's air traffic control system, says the breakdown would reduce capacity in the busy skies above Europe by 10 percent

 

BRUSSELS, Belgium – Around half of all flights in Europe faced delays on Tuesday, April 2, after a technical problem at Eurocontrol, which runs the EU’s air traffic control system, the agency said.

“Today 29,500 flights were expected in the European network. Approximately half of those could have some delay as a result of the system outage,” a Eurocontrol statement said.

The Brussels-based agency said the breakdown would reduce capacity in the busy skies above Europe by 10 percent.

Several of the EU’s biggest airports, including Amsterdam’s Schiphol, warned of delays and warned passengers to check on their flights.

“We have never had anything like this before,” a Eurocontrol spokesman told AFP.

Eurocontrol tweeted that “there has been a failure of the Enhanced Tactical Flow Management System”, which compares traffic demand with local air traffic control regions.

“Contingency procedures are being put in place which will have the effect of reducing the capacity of the European network by approximately 10 percent,” the agency said.

Eurocontrol said it had identified the problem and expected to resolve it “late (Tuesday) evening”.

It added that air traffic control had not been directly affected and “there are no safety implications arising from this incident.”

Brussels airport said departures were limited to 10 flights an hour. The Belgian airport manages 650 flights a day, according to its website.

Several airports across the continent warned of problems, with Schiphol saying that the “system failure” at Eurocontrol could have “possible consequences” for departures.

Helsinki airport also said its traffic was facing delays. – Rappler.com

 

 

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