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Nats warned of potential computer glitch 'months ago'

National Air Traffic Services bosses were warned that plans to deal with any technical failures lacked "detail and clarity," four months before Friday's computer glitch caused widespread disruption to UK airports, according to the Independent on Sunday.

National Air Traffic Services (Nats) said their system was back to full operational capacity following the failure on Friday, but passengers were warned to check their flights in advance as the backlog clears.

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Major air traffic control glitch causes airspace chaos

National Air Traffic Services, NATS, the UK-based global air traffic management company has apologised after a fault in its flight data system caused London's airspace to shut down today.

It has promised a full investigation, as Duncan Golestani reports.

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