Conflict in the Middle East: The measures of the Greek Police β Increased checks and personnel at airports
The Greek Police have heightened security measures targeting Israeli and American interests due to the ongoing situation in the Middle East.
HCAA: Upgrade of infrastructure at Naxos and Heraklion airports
The Greek Civil Aviation Authority announced upgrades to the infrastructure at Naxos and Heraklion airports, including the installation of a new lighting system to ensure safe night-time operations.
Fraport Airports: Increase in Passenger Traffic and 2025 - The Numbers
Fraport Greece confirms the steady rise in passenger traffic at 14 regional airports, highlighting their significant contribution to Greek tourism and the national economy as they welcomed over 881,000 passengers in December 2025, marking a 9.4% increase compared to December 2024.
"Networks" discusses a video of an elderly man greeting the Syrian army and Trump's threats to other countries
The episode of "Networks" on January 5, 2026, covered a video of an elderly man praising the Syrian army in Idlib, alongside Trump's threats to several Latin American countries following the detention of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, and the operational disruption at Greek airports.
The stoppage of Greek airports: a warning bell for the risks of relying on digitization
The recent outage at Greek airports has sparked discussions about the vulnerabilities in European aviation infrastructure and the dangers of complete reliance on digital systems.
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.
"No planes landed or took off": an "unprecedented" technical problem causes chaos in Greek airports
A technical failure attributed to outdated equipment has led to the grounding of all flights in Greek airports, causing significant disruption.
Greek Civil Aviation Authority on FIR Athens: Massive interference on almost all frequencies
The Greek Civil Aviation Authority reported unprecedented mass interference affecting nearly all frequencies of the FIR Athens, coinciding with communication line failures at Greek airports.
New update for Athens FIR: 35 departures and arrivals are now served by Greek airports
The Athens FIR management continues to restore frequencies serving the area, coordinating with relevant external agencies, as the Civil Aviation Authority works with Eurocontrol.
Serious problem in Athens FIR, impossible landings and take-offs at Greek airports due to technical issue with radio frequencies
A serious technical issue with radio frequencies has made landings and take-offs impossible at Greek airports, affecting operations in the Athens Flight Information Region (FIR).