Windows users worldwide experienced a major issue following a Crowdstrike update on Friday, leaving many in a recovery phase.
The outage reportedly impacted airports, companies, and government offices globally.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation announced this morning that airline systems at airports have returned to normal since 3 am. They expect all issues to be resolved by 12 noon today.
Let's also take a look at some of the biggest tech outages that have shaken the world in recent years.
British Airways had a big computer problem in May 2017, leaving 75,000 passengers stuck.
Alphabet's services like YouTube and Gmail went down on December 14, 2020, affecting many users.
'Fastly' caused a global outage in June 2021, affecting websites like Reddit and Amazon.
Akamai's glitch in June 2021 briefly took down websites of financial institutions and airlines.
Meta's Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram were offline for six hours on October 4, 2021.
X Corp, formerly Twitter, suffered a major outage on December 28, 2022, affecting users worldwide.