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    Cyberattack at Orly Airport? Radar System Crashes, 130 Flights Canceled in Sudden Meltdown

    News TeamBy News Team19/05/2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Aviation Chaos as Orly Radar Crashes — Cyberattack Suspected

    On Sunday, May 18, a sudden failure in the air traffic radar system at Paris-Orly Airport triggered a major operational crisis. The French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) immediately ordered a 40% reduction in flight activity, resulting in over 130 cancellations and widespread delays.

    While the DGAC initially described the incident as a technical issue, several sources now suggest the possibility of a targeted cyberattack.

    Could This Be a Coordinated Hack?

    According to cybersecurity analysts, the abrupt and total radar blackout—without physical damage—bears the hallmark of digital sabotage.

    “No fire, no malfunction, just sudden system-wide disconnection. That’s often how a ransomware or DDoS attack starts,” said a cybersecurity expert familiar with air traffic systems.

    The DGAC has not confirmed the cyberattack theory but has not ruled it out either. The radar failure caused cascading delays across Europe, affecting flights to Spain, Germany, Portugal, Italy, and the Middle East.

    Thousands of Travelers Left Stranded

    Scenes inside the airport were described as “chaotic” by passengers and journalists. Hundreds of travelers were left without information, sleeping on the floor, or queuing for hours at airline counters.

    Even VIP and Olympic delegations reportedly experienced delays. “We were stuck for 6 hours, no communication, no clear plan,” said one stranded traveler from Lisbon.

    Just Weeks Before the Paris 2024 Olympics

    This radar breakdown comes at a critical moment, just weeks before the Paris Summer Olympics. Security experts warn that France’s aviation infrastructure may be vulnerable to future digital threats during the Games.

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    “If this was a test attack, it worked. And if we don’t act, it could happen during the Olympics,” said a former aviation security advisor.

    What You Should Do If Flying From Orly

    • Check your flight status on airline websites
    • Arrive early to allow for possible delays
    • Use alternate airports like Charles de Gaulle or Beauvais if possible
    • Follow updates from parisaeroport.fr

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