Mexico Metropolis. Mexico Metropolis Worldwide Airport (AICM) reported this afternoon that as of 5 p.m. on Friday, 230 operations had been recorded with delays – from a number of minutes to hours – and 27 flights had been cancelled and might be rescheduled by airways, because of the international cyber blackout.
He additionally reported that 522 precise takeoff or touchdown operations have been carried out as of this afternoon.
Airways have additionally reported that their programs have been absolutely restored, however indicated that “the impacts are resulting from repercussions.”
Concerning the rain that fell this afternoon, he mentioned that “it has not affected flights as there was little precipitation.”
Beforehand, Rear Admiral José Ramón Rivera Parga, director of the airport, had reported that earlier than midday there was an estimate of “two thousand affected passengers” and detailed that the flights with issues have been primarily to the USA, which could be seen on the screens.
He additionally mentioned that there have been “some cancellations to home locations, together with Monterrey and Mérida.
He recalled that with the modifications made in January to scale back the saturation of the AICM, “we have now a limitation of 43 operations per hour, nonetheless we might be versatile in these circumstances with out affecting the security of the operations.”
He harassed that “we have now been working since daybreak to make sure that there’s minimal disruption” and added that this drawback is worldwide, “it isn’t the duty of the airways, the authorities or the airport.”
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– 2024-07-22 13:35:07