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Global fall of the Microsoft 365 platform has low incidence in Panama

The Civil Aeronautics Authority (AAC) reported that Panama's air navigation system does not use the Microsoft 365 platform, so the impact of the computer problem worldwide only has an impact in Panama at the level of airline registration systems.


The fall of computer systems based on the Microsoft 365 platform, which has impacted numerous airports worldwide, has affected the passenger check-in process at the Tocumen International Airport, Panamanian authorities reported.

The Civil Aeronautics Authority (AAC) reported that Panama's air navigation system does not use the Microsoft 365 platform, so the impact of the computer problem worldwide only has an impact in Panama at the level of airline registration systems. .

The staff of the Vice Presidency of Technology of Tocumen S.A. is working and providing support to resolve the situation in the short term.

Tocumen, S.A. recommends passengers to pay attention to the information provided by the airlines and check their flight updates on the websites of these companies.

It was also reported that Copa Airlines and other airlines operating in Panama are restoring service through other alternatives.

On the other hand, public institutions in Panama do not register major incidents, as reported by the National Authority for Government Innovation (AIG), which is working intensively on the State's digital services to guarantee the efficiency and normal development of activities. .

megonzalez@aig.gob.pa

7/19/2024 10:07:57 AM