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A technical issue at the Swanwick air traffic control center in the U.K. grounded and diverted dozens of flights on Wednesday. More than 150 flights were canceled, and British Airways reduced its flight rate significantly. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander will meet with NATS Chief Executive Martin Rolfe to investigate the incident and prevent future occurrences. Industry experts note that technical failures are inevitable, requiring robust contingency planning to maintain safety and efficiency.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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