January 13

What’s behind the computer glitch that grounded US flights?

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Failure of a safety-critical system forced the grounding of all departing planes in the United States for 90 minutes on Wednesday.

Thousands of flights were disrupted – domestic and international – with delays to planes heading to the US from elsewhere.

The Federal Aviation Administration said an initial review traced the fault to a damaged database file.

But there is no evidence of a cyberattack as yet.

So how could this happen – and what lessons can be learned?

Presenter: Folly Bah Thibault

Guests:

Kyle Bailey – Former Federal Aviation Administration Safety Team representative and a pilot.

Jody Westby – Chief executive at Global Cyber Risk.

Alex Macheras – Aviation analyst.

Thousands of domestic and international flights were disrupted on Wednesday.

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