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Belgian airspace shutdown: System failure grounds flights

Belgian airports faced significant difficulties after an air traffic control system failure occurred on Thursday, January 30. The authorities at Brussels Airport announced that, as a result, the decision was made to completely close the country's airspace.

Closed airspace over Brussels. What is happening?
Closed airspace over Brussels. What is happening?
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The problems began around 9 AM Eastern Time when the Skeyes air traffic management system stopped functioning properly. Planes flying at altitudes of up to 24,600 feet were diverted to other countries.

Due to a technical problem at air traffic control, no air traffic is currently possible in Belgium. We have no idea yet how long this will last — stated the official communication from Brussels Airport published on platform X

A tragic night in American aviation

This is yet another alarming incident related to aviation that occurred that day. During the night, from Wednesday to Thursday, there was a plane crash in the United States. An American Airlines plane collided with a military UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, then fell into the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Airport in Arlington.

On board the plane were 64 people, including 60 passengers and four crew members, while the helicopter was carrying three soldiers.

Unfortunately, according to preliminary information, no one survived the crash. Rescuers recovered 28 victims from the wreckage, including one soldier. Among the flight's passengers were athletes returning from the U.S. Figure Skating Championships.

Aviation under pressure

The failure of the air traffic control system in Belgium and the tragic accident in the US highlight the sensitive and crucial nature of the mechanisms ensuring safety in air traffic.

Aviation authorities and specialists are working to restore normal airspace operations in Belgium as quickly as possible. However, passengers should expect delays and changes in flight schedules.

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