A technical problem that occurred in the control center of the Milan area, located at Linate Airport, has caused an air traffic across the northwestern Italy for about two hours. Specifically, shortly before 9pm (local time, 10pm Greece time), the malfunction forced Enav, the National Flight Support Service, to suspend all arrivals and departures at Milan airports, Malpensa, Linate, Bergamo “Koukos” This technical damage affected the entire airspace covering Lombardy, Piedmont, Aostas Valley and Liguria, leading to cancellations and diversions of dozens of flights, and in many cases delays exceeded two hours. In total, more than 300 flights were found to be affected. [OT] The Radar System in Milan, which Manages Air Traffic in Northwestern Italy, is out of service. Air Traffic is virtually paralyzed. pic.twitter.com/GGQRWJ3ICD – Itamilradar (@itamilradar) June 28, 2025 […]
Source: News Beast

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