UK airspace now open but air traffic is restricted after computer failure
London airspace reopened but air traffic was restricted after a computer failure at the air traffic control centre in Swanwick, according to National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
Earlier, Eurocontrol said the city's airspace would remained closed until 19:00 UTC due to a technical glitch at Swanwick, which covers Atlantic approaches.
“We apologise for any delays and our incident response team has been mobilised,” NATS said in a statement. “Every possible action is being taken to assist in resolving the situation and to confirm the details.”
Hundreds of planes were clustering around Heathrow awaiting further updates.
#London #airspace closed until further notice, hundreds of planes hovering above #heathrow pic.twitter.com/UMlxgtwIj3
— Melissa Parvis (@MelissaParvis) December 12, 2014