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Air traffic control systems across England and Wales failed because of a “software error” with radar systems. All flights ...
THE head of air traffic control in Britain has ignored calls to quit as the latest flights meltdown continued to cause travel ...
The London airspace had to be closed on Wednesday afternoon after a major outage hit air traffic control, grounding hundreds of flights and sparking days of delays for travellers ...
Across the UK, a single question echoes amid unprecedented airport turmoil: Who is Martin Rolfe? As millions of travellers ...
The airline said Mr Rolfe is “out of his depth and must step aside to make way for someone who can do the job properly”.
An air traffic control failure that grounded more than 150 flights across the the UK has sparked calls for the boss of NATS.
Nats chief executive Martin Rolfe was summoned to meet Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander on Thursday morning.
More than 150 flights were cancelled on Wednesday for around an hour amid a technical glitch with air traffic control (ATC) ...
A radar systems failure caused the air traffic outage on Wednesday, officials have said, as flight delay chaos could continue for days.The “glitch” left air traffic controllers with a patchy picture ...
Airports saw 84 departures and 71 arrivals cancelled as of 10pm on Wednesday - with the highest number of cancellations at ...
A Government source said the failure lasted around 20 minutes, and the level of disruption was similar to a day with bad ...