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RTX Corporation / Collins Aerospace hit by ransomware attack

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RTX Corporation / Collins Aerospace confirmed a MUSE ransomware attack that is disrupting European airports and causing flight delays and cancellations. The affected software supports shared check-in and gate operations, including baggage handling, for multiple airlines. The incident remains ongoing while the company works to assess, contain, and remediate the disruption.

Related Happenings

NCA arrest in RTX Collins Aerospace MUSE ransomware case

Law Enforcement
First: 24.09.2025 16:55 Last: 24.09.2025 16:55 Sources 1

How related: "NCA officers, supported by the South East ROCU, arrested a man in his forties in West Sussex yesterday evening on suspicion of Computer Misuse Act offences," the law enforcement agency said in a Wednesday press release.

About this happening: The **UK National Crime Agency** arrested a man in his forties in **West Sussex** in connection with a **ransomware** attack on **Collins Aerospace's MUSE** passenger processing s...

Collins Aerospace hit by ransomware attack

Incident
First: 23.09.2025 00:24 Last: 23.09.2025 00:24 Sources 1

About this happening: **Collins Aerospace** suffered a **ransomware attack** that disrupted **check-in and boarding systems** at several European airports, forcing manual passenger processing and delay...

Timeline

  1. 24.09.2025 16:55 1 articles · 8mo ago

    RTX Corporation / Collins Aerospace hit by ransomware attack

    Initial Disclosure

    The incident was first detected on **Friday, September 19** when flight delays began appearing across affected airports. It then escalated as cancellations spread and operators shifted to manual processing.

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  2. 24.09.2025 16:55 1 articles · 8mo ago

    UK arrests suspect in Collins Aerospace MUSE ransomware case

    Legal Policy Action Update

    The UK's National Crime Agency arrested a man in his forties in West Sussex on suspicion of Computer Misuse Act offences after investigating the ransomware attack on Collins Aerospace's Multi-User System Environment (MUSE) passenger processing software, and the suspect was later released on conditional bail.

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