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Collins Aerospace restores software to airlines affected by cyberattack

Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of RTX, is working to restore its onsite passenger-processing software for airlines following a cyber-"intrusion" that disrupted operations. The company announced this on Wednesday.

Collins Aerospace, based in Charlotte, North Carolina, experienced a problem with its MUSE platform, which supports check-ins, baggage handling and boarding operations for several European airports.

The ransomware attacks knocked down check-in systems and caused travel disruptions. British police announced on Wednesday that they had arrested a male as part of the investigation.

Berlin Airport, one of those affected, warned of additional delays and cancellations for Wednesday as it struggled to restore its baggage handling and check-in systems.

The cyber attack on Collins Aerospace was the latest of a string of cyber incidents that have had significant consequences offline. (Reporting and editing by Mohammed Safi Shamsi in Bengaluru, Aishwarya Jain from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)