Malacañang on Monday said a thorough probe is being done by concerned agencies following the temporary shutdown of the Philippine airspace on Sunday.
Malacañang on Monday said a thorough probe is being done by concerned agencies following the temporary shutdown of the Philippine airspace on Sunday.
"A thorough investigation is being conducted by appropriate agencies," Office of the Press Secretary officer-in-charge Cheloy Garafil told reporters in a message. At least 282 flights were canceled, diverted, or delayed on New Year's Day after the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines had recorded a technical issue at the Philippine Air Traffic Management Center at 9:50 a.m.Transport officials have said an ‘outdated’ system caused theAccording to CAAP Director General Manuel Tamayo, one of the uninterruptible power supplies failed and that troubleshooting activities had to be done to solve the issue.and cancellations due to the glitch.
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