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Cyberattack Disrupts Operations at Major European Airports

Cyberattack Disrupts Operations at Major European Airports
On Saturday, a coordinated cyberattack severely disrupted operations at several major European airports, including London Heathrow, Brussels Airport, and Berlin Brandenburg. The assault targeted essential check-in and boarding systems by compromising a key service provider, forcing airports to abandon automated processes and revert to manual procedures. This shift caused significant delays and operational challenges across the affected hubs.
Impact on Passenger Processing Systems
The attack focused on the MUSE software platform, developed by Collins Aerospace, which is widely used for passenger processing across numerous airlines and airports. With the automated systems rendered inoperable, airlines and airport authorities urged travelers to verify their flight status before arriving at the airport. Although the initial disruption did not result in widespread cancellations, the reliance on manual check-in and boarding led to considerable slowdowns, underscoring the aviation sector’s dependence on digital infrastructure.
Security Vulnerabilities and Industry Response
Cybersecurity experts highlighted the incident as a stark illustration of vulnerabilities within the aviation industry’s security framework, particularly concerning third-party digital platforms. Travel analyst Paul Charles described the attack as highly sophisticated, raising serious concerns about the resilience of critical aviation systems. Specialists warned that the increasing integration of shared digital services makes the sector an attractive target for cybercriminals, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity protocols.
While large-scale cancellations were largely avoided, the disruption demonstrated the potential for cyberattacks to significantly affect air travel operations and passenger experience. The incident serves as a critical reminder of the importance of robust digital defenses in maintaining operational continuity within the global aviation industry.

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