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Storing luchtverkeerstoren Eindhoven Airport, vliegtuigen mogen niet landen

NOS Nieuws

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June 22, 2026

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Storing luchtverkeerstoren Eindhoven Airport, vliegtuigen mogen niet landen

Een storing in de luchtverkeerstoren op Eindhoven Airport heeft het vliegverkeer stilgelegd. De storing werd rond half twaalf ontdekt. Sindsdien mogen er geen vliegtuigen op de luchthaven landen. De verkeerstoren wordt beheerd door defensie, vanwege de naastgelegen vliegbasis. De problemen zijn ontstaan door een netwerkstoring in de verkeerstoren. Een woordvoerder van de luchthaven zegt tegen Omroep Brabant dat onduidelijk is wanneer de storing verholpen is. Militaire vliegtuigen mogen wel nog landen en opstijgen vanaf de vliegbasis. Vluchten geannuleerd Inmiddels zijn meerdere vluchten geannuleerd of vertraagd door de storing. Andere vluchten die al onderweg waren zijn uitgeweken naar onder andere Rotterdam The Hague Airport en de luchthaven van Weeze in Duitsland. Passagiers worden via het grote bord in de vertrekhal op de hoogte gebracht van de storing.

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Related coverage for "Storing luchtverkeerstoren Eindhoven Airport, vliegtuigen mogen niet landen": NU.nl — Vliegverkeer op Eindhoven Airport ligt stil door netwerkstoring. NOS Nieuws — Storing luchtverkeerstoren Eindhoven Airport voorbij: eerste vliegtuigen stijgen op. NRC — Tot zeker donderdagavond geen treinen tussen Rotterdam en zuiden van Nederland, kabels beschadigd door oververhitting