All air traffic at Eindhoven Airport has been suspended following a technical failure, according to reports from Dutch media outlet Telegraaf.

The halt prevents any takeoffs or landings at the facility, disrupting passenger schedules and cargo operations until systems are restored.

The incident at Eindhoven arrives as European aviation infrastructure faces mounting operational pressures.

Earlier this week, Zurich Airport experienced flight disruptions after a technical fault in its air traffic control systems.

That failure was linked to the establishment of a no-fly zone for peace talks between the United States and Iran, highlighting how geopolitical security measures can intersect with technical vulnerabilities.

Meanwhile, Heathrow Airport has begun reassessing its passenger forecasts in response to a noticeable drop in traffic.