Air traffic at Dutch Eindhoven Airport halted by IT issues

Air traffic was halted on Wednesday at Eindhoven Airport, the Netherlands’ second largest, following IT issues at the defense ministry, the airport said without elaborating. Eindhoven Airport shares its facilities with the defense ministry as a civilian co-user of the Eindhoven military airport. The disruption grounded all flights on Wednesday until at least 5 pm local time (1500 GMT), the airport said, resulting in the cancellation of at least 14 flights, the website of Eindhoven airport shows.

Additionally, at least three flights were diverted to depart from Germany’s Weeze Airport, a smaller airport about 90 kilometers from Eindhoven. One flight was diverted to Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport and another to Belgium’s Brussels Airport, both about 125 km from Eindhoven Airport.

Other flights have been delayed. A defense ministry spokesperson said all services in the Netherlands dependent on its network might be affected. It did not say how many services relied on the network due to safety concerns. Dutch emergency services also reported a national outage which disrupted its usual alarm and communications system, although national emergency numbers were still working. It remained unclear what caused the disruption, but sources at the National Cybersecurity Centre, which was also affected, told local media outlet AD that there were no indications yet of a cyberattack.

Source: SABC

In other news – Floyd Shivambu’s alleged lover, Lorna Maseko speaks on why she never posts a man

Popular Mzansi celebrity chef Lorna Maseko who has been romantically linked to EFF turned MK Party member Floyd Shivambu has revealed her reasons for keeping her relationships off social media.

Lorna Maseko and Floyd Sivambu

 

The TV personality, dancer, and chef was once accused of cheating on her ex-husband with Katlego Maboe and was even shamed by Springbok WAG Rachel Kolisi over her words about her husband, Siya. Read more

The post Air traffic at Dutch Eindhoven Airport halted by IT issues appeared first on News365.co.za.