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Belgian airspace reopens after short closure over technical issue

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Posted on January 30, 2025

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian airspace has been closed because of a technical issue at air traffic controller Skeyes, Belga news agency and other local media reported on Thursday. A spokesperson told

Belgian Airspace Reopens After Brief Closure Due to Technical Glitch

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian airspace reopened on Thursday after a closure lasting a little over an hour due to a technical issue with air traffic controllers' Skeyes computer system, Brussels airport said on social media platform X.

The disruption ended after Skeyes rebooted its system, a Sketes spokesperson told local media.

The closure forced a flight carrying Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico to a meeting with European Commission officials in Brussels to turn around and return to Slovakia, a spokesperson for the country's EU representative office said.

A Skeyes spokesperson told local news broadcaster VRT that it became clear at about 3 p.m. (1400 GMT) that the air traffic control system used to manage Belgian airspace was "not functioning properly".

He added that all aircraft operating within the airspace controlled by Skeyes at that time - up to an altitude of approximately 7,500 metres (24,600 feet) - were rerouted to neighbouring countries using a backup system.

Belgium's main airports are in Brussels (Zaventem) and Charleroi, with smaller airports in Antwerp, Liege and Ostend.

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout; editing by GV De Clercq, David Goodman and Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • Belgian airspace closed for over an hour due to technical issues.
  • Skeyes system reboot resolved the problem.
  • Flight carrying Slovak PM was affected.
  • Airspace managed up to 7,500 meters was rerouted.
  • Main airports in Brussels and Charleroi were impacted.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the closure of Belgian airspace?
The closure was due to a technical issue with the Skeyes computer system used by air traffic controllers.
How long did the airspace remain closed?
Belgian airspace was closed for a little over an hour before it reopened.
What happened to flights during the closure?
All aircraft operating within the airspace were rerouted to neighboring countries while the issue was being resolved.
Which flight was affected by the airspace closure?
A flight carrying Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico had to turn around and return to Slovakia due to the closure.
What time did the air traffic control issue become apparent?
The issue became clear at about 3 p.m. (1400 GMT), prompting the airspace closure.

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