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Switzerland's air navigation service, Skyguide, has lifted a capacity restriction at Geneva airport imposed after air traffic ...
Skyguide air traffic control reduced the number of approaches at Geneva Airport by 20% as a precautionary measure for safety ...
Swiss air traffic controller firm Skyguide is reducing capacity for approaches at Geneva Airport (GVA) after a radar system ...
Geneva's airport, Switzerland's second-largest, will cut the number of aircraft that can land by 20 percent starting Monday ...
Switzerland's air navigation service, Skyguide, has revealed that air traffic controllers have experienced loss of radar ...
As a precautionary measure, yesterday, June 2, 2025, Skyguide, the Swiss air traffic control service, announced a 20% ...
Aircraft traffic is back to normal at Geneva airport after the air traffic control company, SkyGuide, says it has fixed a problem with the radar screens.
Flights in and out of Switzerland were suspended for hours and Swiss airspace closed because of a computer failure at air traffic control service Skyguide. Geneva and Zurich halted early flights ...
The village of Blatten remains under threat after Monday’s major rockfall, and Swiss air traffic controller Skyguide is also under pressure.
Specifically impacted was the cooling system, which is housed in the basement of the Geneva building, where the flooding was focused. With the cooling system impacted, Skyguide was forced to close ...
The air navigation service provider Skyguide reopened the airspace in the Geneva area at midnight on Wednesday night. Operating capacity has been reduced by half for the time being.
The air navigation service provider Skyguide temporarily closed the airspace in the Geneva area shortly after 10 p.m. on Tuesday evening. The reason is flooding in the air traffic control room.