England claims Russia is jamming aircraft GPS systems for Ryanair and others

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Rob Bishton CEO of England's CAA
Rob Bishton CEO of England’s CAA

London sources has updated its observation that GPS jamming incidents increased from fewer than 50 a week to over 350 a week in March. They included 2,309 Ryanair flights and 1,368 Wizz Air planes experienced satnav problems in the Baltic region from July to March according to analysis of flight logs.

It is also reported that 82 British Airways flights, 7 Jet2 flights, 4 easyJet flights, and 7 TUI flights were affected by suspected Russian interference with GPS signals.

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