Possible new blackout in Athens FIR
The situation in the Athens FIR is alarming following a recent blackout, with concerns of a similar incident happening again in the coming months due to outdated technology, as indicated by a recent report.
Athens FIR: Foreign Press Talks About 'Service Confusion' and Outdated Systems
The foreign press reports on the unprecedented blackout at Athens FIR on January 4, highlighting service confusion and outdated systems amidst Greece's booming tourism industry.
Athens FIR: New VHF transceivers by February
Following a blackout incident on January 4, the Greek Minister of Infrastructure and Transport has formed a Crisis Management Team to oversee the installation of new VoIP VHF transceivers for improved air navigation communication by February.
Blackout in Athens FIR: "It can happen again at any moment"
The president of air traffic controllers, Panagiotis Psarros, criticized the previous leadership of the Civil Aviation Authority for their handling of the blackout incident in Athens FIR, warning that similar issues could recur without effective solutions.
Safety Engineers Regarding the Blackout in the Athens FIR: Systems Are Outdated, Euphemism Regarding 'Digital Parapet'
Safety engineers criticize the outdated systems in the Athens Flight Information Region and claim that the term 'digital parapet' is a euphemism for inadequate support.
The government is shooting itself in the foot
The Greek Minister of Transport, Christos Dimas, downplayed a recent blackout at Athens FIR as 'low risk', leading to speculation about safety in air travel amidst political commentary.
The head of the HCAA resigned over the blackout in Athens FIR
The head of the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority resigned following a blackout incident in the Athens Flight Information Region.
Dimas requests the resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority due to the blackout in the FIR
Minister of Transport Christos Dimas is expected to request the resignation of Civil Aviation Authority head George Saounatsos today after a prolonged blackout in air traffic safety systems.
Parliament: Dimas on FIR - What he answered to PASOK and Konstantopoulou
In response to criticism from PASOK and the Movement for Freedom regarding the recent blackout in Athens' FIR, Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Christos Dimas assured the Parliament about air navigation system upgrades and dismissed concerns about safety; he later accepted the resignation of the HCAA Administrator, George Saounatsos.
Resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority is requested after the report on the blackout in the Athens FIR
The Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Christos Dimas, is expected to demand the resignation of the head of the Civil Aviation Authority, George Saounatsos, following a prolonged blackout in air traffic security systems.
Air traffic in Greece with outdated systems: A damning report on the blackout in the FIR
A report warns that Greece's reliance on outdated air traffic communication systems increases the risk of similar incidents occurring again due to delays in adopting modern digital infrastructure.
Today in Vima: How the Blackout in Athens FIR Happened (and How It Will Not Happen Again)
Journalist Elena Fountanidou discusses with Giannis Th. Diamantis the conditions under which planes fly in Greek airspace and the outdated systems in civil aviation that led to the Athens FIR blackout.
5 in the morning: The report on the blackout β Possible farmers' invasion in Athens β Karystianou resigned as chairman of the board
The report attributes the blackout in the Athens FIR to outdated technology, while farmers are considering a protest in Athens using their tractors.
Air Traffic Controllers Association after the report on the blackout in the FIR: There are administrative responsibilities with names
The Air Traffic Controllers Association has stated that the report on the FIR blackout indicates specific administrative responsibilities.
Air Traffic Controllers on report: 'The downfall of the HCAA has been shown in the most official way'
The Air Traffic Controllers Association holds the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority accountable for serious administrative failures highlighted in a report concerning a blackout in the Athens FIR, warning of risks to air traffic safety due to equipment shortages and delays.
Air Traffic Controllers: Is the system finally safe? The anxiety for summer
Air traffic controllers express their concerns and feel vindicated regarding the outdated communication systems of the Civil Aviation Authority following the release of a report on the causes of the blackout in the Athens Flight Information Region (FIR).
This is the report on the blackout of communications at airports - What is the "digital noise" that caused chaos in the Athens FIR
The report explains the communications blackout at airports and identifies 'digital noise' as the cause of chaos in the Athens Flight Information Region.
Athens FIR: Flights without CPDLC β When the report will be released
A report from a Special Committee investigating the unprecedented blackout at Athens FIR on January 4 is expected to be published this week, as complaints about outdated aviation systems continue to rise.
Civil Aviation Authority Commander on Athens FIR blackout: 'There is no evidence of a cyber attack'
George Saounatsos addressed the Athens FIR blackout, indicating no signs of a cyber attack and confirming that flight safety was not compromised during the incident.
Commander of the National Cyber Security Authority: There were no interference in the Athens FIR, the transmitters caused the blackout
The commander of the National Cyber Security Authority confirmed that the blackout in the Athens FIR was not due to interference or malicious actions but caused by transmitters.
FIR Athens: Why the backup system did not function during the blackout
The head of the National Cyber Security Authority, Michalis Bletsas, stated that the blackout at FIR Athens was not due to interference or malicious actions, but rather an extensive telecommunications system failure, while investigations to determine the exact cause are ongoing.
What are they drinking in the government?
The article discusses the absurdity of the political situation in Greece, highlighting the serious yet surreal aspects of current events, such as the Athens FIR blackout.
Meeting of the Special Committee of the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority for the blackout in the Athens FIR
The Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority has announced that a meeting has been convened to investigate the radio frequency issues that caused chaos at airports across the country.
Dimas on the blackout in frequencies in the Athens FIR: Managed according to protocols, the main issue was flight safety
The Greek Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Dimas, stated that the blackout in frequencies in the Athens FIR was handled according to established protocols, emphasizing that the primary concern was ensuring flight safety while a full investigation into the causes continues.
AEGEAN: 2,300 passengers accommodated in hotels due to yesterday's blackout at Athens FIR
AEGEAN Airlines accommodated 2,300 passengers in hotels following a blackout that caused significant flight cancellations and delays at Athens FIR, adhering to Regulation (EC) 261/2004 for passenger compensation.
SYRIZA: Request for an emergency meeting of the Permanent Committee on Production and Trade regarding the blackout in the Athens FIR
SYRIZA members are demanding a comprehensive and documented institutional report on the causes of the blackout, the actual state of equipment, and staffing at the aviation authority.
European Commission: Greece has not requested assistance for the blackout in the Athens FIR
The European Commission has stated that Greece has not requested help regarding the recent blackout in the Athens Flight Information Region, though both parties are in contact.
Marinakis on Athens FIR: There was no issue of flight safety, immediate investigation into the causes of the blackout
The government spokesman stated that there is no indication of a cyber attack and proclaimed the establishment of a five-member committee to investigate the recent blackout in the Athens FIR.
Dimas announced 7 modernization points after the blackout, but with many 'will' and open timelines
Transport Minister Christos Dimas presented a plan for future air traffic management following a blackout at Athens FIR, acknowledging progress yet highlighting delays in critical infrastructure.
Athens FIR: The Action Plan will be completed in '28 - The 7 points
The leadership of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport has released seven points for upgrading air navigation following a blackout at Athens FIR that caused significant disruptions at airports and affected thousands of passengers.
Karystianou: Tempi and in the air? The sharp post about FIR
Maria Karystianou criticized the Greek government's handling of the recent FIR blackout at Athens, comparing it to the tragedy in Tempi and expressing concerns over safety in transportation.
Dimas on the problem at Athens FIR: I requested an investigation to find the cause; heads will definitely roll
Transport and Infrastructure Minister Christos Dimas described the recent incident affecting air transport as "very serious" and indicated he has requested an investigation to determine the cause of the blackout that led to airspace closure.
Prosecutorial investigation into the blackout at Athens FIR that caused chaos at airports - Dimas: I requested a disciplinary inquiry, heads will roll
A prosecutorial investigation has been launched regarding the Athens FIR blackout that led to chaos at airports, with demands for accountability from officials.
Who 'blindfolded' the Athens FIR? Prosecutorial investigation after the blackout
An outage at Athens FIR triggered an urgent prosecutor's investigation due to significant disruptions at airports affecting thousands of travelers.
Blackout at Airports: Who Can 'Kill' an FIR? β The Scenarios, the Buzz
A significant blackout at the Athens FIR raised serious concerns about air traffic safety and telecommunications infrastructure, leading to chaos and passenger disruption at Greek airports.