Cyber Disruption Hits Collins Aerospace's MUSE Software
Collins Aerospace owner RTX reported a cyber-related disruption affecting its MUSE software at select airports, causing delays primarily in Europe. The issue impacted electronic check-in and baggage drop, but manual check-ins have mitigated the effects while the company works on restoring full functionality.
- Country:
- United Kingdom
Collins Aerospace, under owner RTX, announced on Saturday that its MUSE software had encountered a cyber-related disruption at certain airports, causing delays in major European flight hubs.
The company is diligently working to resolve the problem and aims to restore full functionality for all customers swiftly. The disruption has primarily affected electronic check-in and baggage drop systems.
To counter the setback, manual check-ins have been deployed, keeping operations running smoothly amid the technical difficulties.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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