Why the Global CrowdStrike Outage Hit Airports So Hard
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
A faulty software update from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike led to widespread disruptions for airports globally, affecting thousands of flights and passengers. The aviation industry, which relies heavily on intricate, automated systems for efficient operations, saw major U.S. airlines like Delta, American, and United ground flights and revert to manual processes. Consequently, over 4,000 flights were canceled and 35,500 delayed. The disruption underscored the vulnerability of the aviation ecosystem to IT failures and highlighted potential long-term effects as airlines scramble to reposition crews and aircraft.