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Brazil air traffic control not impacted by international failure, however some flights postponed

Brazil's federal government stated on Friday that its air traffic control service was not impacted by an worldwide cyber outage, although there were some flight hold-ups, while other firms dealt with disruptions in the country.

A software update damaged computer systems globally on Friday, grounding flights, requiring some broadcasters off air and hitting services from banking to health care.

Still, those concerns did not affect the country's air traffic control, only sometimes impacting some airlines' check-in operations, Transportation Minister Silvio Costa Filho stated on X.

He stated there were some occasional flight hold-ups, but no impact had actually been seen on departure and landing operations so far in Brazil.

Brazilian airline company Azul said some of its flights might suffer hold-ups due to issues with a worldwide reservation management system.

Brazilian loan provider Bradesco's digital platforms had actually been not available previously on Friday due to the blackout but had given that stabilized operations, the business stated in a declaration.

Energy providers were likewise affected, with some companies reporting issues with their organization and customer support systems such as call centers and online applications, regulator company Aneel stated.

(source: Reuters)