PARIS ORLY AIRPORT: 130 FLIGHTS CANCELED DUE TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL SYSTEM FAILURE

Paris Orly Airport: 130 Flights Canceled Due to Air Traffic Control System Failure

PARIS, FRANCE • A malfunction in air traffic control systems at Paris Orly Airport led to the cancellation of approximately 130 flights, representing 40% of scheduled operations between 4 PM and 11:30 PM. Technicians are working to resolve the issue, with no further details yet on the exact cause or impact on future operations.


Paris, May 18, 2025 – 7:05 PM – Approximately 130 flights were canceled at Paris Orly Airport due to a failure in its air traffic control systems. A spokesperson for Aéroports de Paris (ADP) confirmed to AFP that this accounts for 40% of the roughly 330 flights scheduled between 4 PM, when the Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGAC) requested airlines to reduce their flight plans, and 11:30 PM, the start of the airport's curfew.

Technicians Working to Resolve Malfunction

The DGAC issued the request for flight reductions as a precautionary measure while technicians worked to resolve the malfunction. At present, no further details have been provided regarding the exact origin of the failure or any anticipated operational repercussions for tomorrow.



English Translation:


France: Paris Orly Airport Cancels 130 Flights Due to Air Traffic Control System Failure

PARIS, FRANCE • A malfunction in air traffic control systems at Paris Orly Airport led to the cancellation of approximately 130 flights, representing 40% of scheduled operations between 4 PM and 11:30 PM. Technicians are working to resolve the issue, with no further details yet on the exact cause or impact on future operations.


Paris, May 18, 2025 – 7:05 PM – Around 130 flights have been canceled at Paris Orly Airport due to a failure in its air traffic control devices. A spokesperson for Aéroports de Paris (ADP) confirmed this to AFP, specifying that this represents 40% of the approximately 330 flights scheduled between 4 PM, when the Directorate General for Civil Aviation (DGAC) asked airlines to reduce their flight programs, and 11:30 PM, the start of the airport curfew.

Technicians Working to Resolve Malfunction

The DGAC issued the request for flight reductions as a precautionary measure while technicians worked to resolve the malfunction. As of now, no further details have been provided regarding the exact origin of the failure or any expected operational repercussions for tomorrow.

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