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Special Committee Probes Greek Airspace Blackout After Chaos

Special Committee Probes Greek Airspace Blackout After Chaos

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Greek authorities have formed a special committee to investigate Sunday’s major

Greek authorities have formed a special committee to investigate Sunday’s major blackout in Greek airspace after a partial collapse of the air traffic control system caused widespread disruption to flights and affected thousands of passengers.

The incident occurred early Sunday morning, when the air traffic control system covering the Athens Flight Information Region went offline for about 40 minutes. Communications froze, aircraft were grounded at airports, flights were canceled, and radio frequencies filled with radar noise instead of instructions, according to air traffic controllers.

During the outage, the backup system failed to activate, while telephone and electronic communication channels were also knocked out, leaving controllers unable to manage air traffic. The breakdown triggered significant delays that continued well after operations resumed.

Initial statements from the Civil Aviation Authority referred to “massive interference” affecting frequencies. That explanation later shifted to a technical failure, though officials have yet to provide a clear account of what caused the blackout.

The incident prompted immediate action from prosecutors, who ordered an investigation into whether crimes related to dangerous interference in air transport may have been committed and to determine the source of the disruptions. At the same time, the Ministry of

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