The failure in Windows 10 did not affect the operation of the Baku airport
The failure in Windows 10 did not affect the operation of the Baku airport
The global malfunction of Windows 10-based devices did not affect the activities of the Baku International Airport. Operations at this facility are carried out using the Amadeus system, in which there were no interruptions, Turan was informed at the capital's airport. The malfunction did not affect the operation of most airlines operating flights to and from Baku.
At the same time, Flynas flights on the Riyadh-Baku-Riyadh route were canceled due to a global problem. It is expected that all flights scheduled for July 19 will be completed, despite possible difficulties for a number of airlines – “Wizz Air Abu Dhabi”, “Kuwait Airways” and “Turkish Airlines,” the Baku airport reported.
In turn, the Electronic Security Service under the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport of Azerbaijan recommended suspending the update of the Windows operating system until Microsoft officially announced the global failure.
It should be noted that the collapse of the Windows system today caused the shutdown of services in various industries around the world, including aviation, banks, etc.
As for the banks of Azerbaijan, so far there have been no statements about problems in the activities of these financial structures due to the failure of operating systems.
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