European Airports Face Chaos After Ransomware Attack

European airports still dealing with disruptions days after ransomware attack, with delays hitting major hubs.
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European Airports Face Chaos After Ransomware Attack
European Airports Still Dealing With Disruptions Days After Ransomware Attack European airports are still dealing with disruptions days after ransomware attack crippled critical check-in and boarding systems across the continent. The cyberattack, targeting Collins Aerospace—a key provider of airport IT infrastructure—has caused widespread delays and left passengers stranded in major travel hubs. Image Credits:Maja Smiejkowska/PA Images / Getty Images Flight Delays Across Europe According to live tracking site FlightRadar24, the situation remains severe: London Heathrow : 90% of flights delayed, average wait 29 minutes Brussels Airport : 88% delayed, average wait 43 minutes Berlin Brandenburg : 94% delayed, average wait 1 hour Dublin Airport : 91% delayed, average wait 26 minutes The ongoing outages mark the fourth consecutive day of chaos for European travelers. Airlines Forced Into Manual Workarounds Dublin Airport spokesperson Graeme McQueen confirmed that there is still no timeline for a permanen…