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Aviation Safety in Focus as Heathrow Blackout Disrupts Flights Across Europe

Aviation Safety in Focus as Heathrow Blackout Disrupts Flights Across Europe

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March 24, 2025
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Aviation Safety in Focus as Heathrow Blackout Disrupts Flights Across Europe

FILE PHOTO: A British Airways passenger plane flies over a road direction sign as it makes its landing approach to Heathrow Airport in west London, Britain, January 28, 2025. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo

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By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News | March 24, 2025

As Heathrow Airport continues to grapple with a large-scale power outage that has disrupted operations since March 21, aviation authorities and industry stakeholders are working to manage both the logistical fallout and public concern. While the shutdown has caused delays, diversions, and cancellations for thousands of passengers, a statement from the British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) has provided critical reassurance regarding flight safety.

The outage, which originated from a fire at an electrical substation serving the airport, has paralyzed key systems and grounded hundreds of flights. Yet according to BALPA’s Head of Flight Safety, Joji Waites, the aviation system is built to handle scenarios like this with minimal compromise to operational safety.

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“BALPA understands this will cause major disruption for thousands of passengers, but for those concerned about aircraft still in the air, or otherwise affected by the disruption, pilots are rigorously trained to deal with such situations and every flight is planned with the possibility of a diversion,” said Waites.

He emphasized the role of robust contingency planning and training, highlighting the coordination between pilots and air traffic control as a safeguard during infrastructure failures.

“Every flight takes off with at least one formally nominated alternate aerodrome, and sufficient fuel to get there. It gets more complex when mass disruption events like this occur… but the public can be reassured that professional pilots are fully prepared for a scenario such as this.”

Disruption to Cargo and Commercial Aviation

While passenger inconvenience has drawn much attention, the disruption has also dealt a blow to time-sensitive cargo operations. Flights carrying critical goods—including pharmaceuticals, perishables, and high-value electronics—have been diverted to secondary hubs across Europe. British Airways, Virgin Atlantic, and several international cargo carriers rerouted aircraft to airports in Gatwick, Shannon, Frankfurt, and Paris.

The logistical challenges extend beyond airspace coordination. Ground handling teams now face significant backlog as diverted flights await clearance, crew reassignment, and new landing slots. With Heathrow processing significant volumes of air freight daily, the ripple effect is being felt across the entire European supply chain.

A System Built on Redundancy

Aviation experts note that the air transport system is designed with multiple redundancies. Every commercial aircraft departs with contingency fuel and detailed alternate landing plans. Still, large-scale disruptions test the capacity of systems to absorb high volumes of reassignments in real time.

This incident has exposed how dependent major logistics operations remain on critical infrastructure, underscoring the importance of resilience planning—not only in airports but across the wider transport ecosystem.

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has also confirmed that they are monitoring the situation closely and are in contact with airlines and ground operators to assist with regulatory flexibility where required.

Looking Ahead

As Heathrow begins to recover from the outage, with partial operations expected to resume by early next week, stakeholders across the aviation and logistics sectors are conducting impact assessments. Airlines have warned that it may take several days to fully reposition aircraft and crews.

In the meantime, passengers are advised to check with their airlines before traveling to the airport, while cargo operators continue to monitor and adapt shipping schedules.


Eva Richardson
Senior Correspondent | The Logistic News

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