A senior government official confirmed that Indian airports have not experienced any adverse effects from the recent cyberattacks affecting various European airports. The Collins Aerospace systems targeted in Europe have not impacted operations in India.
Indian airports have remained unaffected by the recent cyber attack targeting systems at several European airports, according to a senior government official. The incident has caused operational disruptions at airports like London Heathrow and Berlin due to issues with systems from Collins Aerospace.

Authorities in India have been monitoring the situation closely. They have confirmed that there has been no negative impact on Indian airport operations related to this European cyber security issue. The Collins MUSE application, primarily used in Europe, has only affected some European airports so far.
Impact on European Airports
European airports are experiencing significant challenges due to the cyber attack. A BBC report highlighted that the electronic check-in and baggage systems at several airports have been compromised. This has led to delays and operational difficulties, particularly at major hubs like Heathrow.
Air India has advised passengers flying from London on Saturday to complete their web check-in before arriving at the airport. This measure aims to ensure a smoother experience amid potential delays caused by a third-party passenger system disruption at Heathrow.
Response from Indian Authorities
In response to the cyber attack affecting European airports, Indian authorities have sought updates on the situation. However, there have been no official comments from Indian airport operators regarding any impact or concerns related to this incident.
The government official reiterated that Indian airports remain unaffected by the cyber security breach impacting European counterparts. This assurance comes as authorities continue to monitor developments closely.
Air India's ground teams in London are actively working to minimise inconvenience for passengers. "A third-party passenger system disruption at Heathrow may cause delays in the check-in process. Our ground teams in London are working to minimise inconvenience," Air India stated in a post on X late Saturday afternoon.
The situation remains under observation as authorities ensure that Indian airport operations continue smoothly without any disruptions linked to the European cyber attack incident.
With inputs from PTI
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