London airspace reopened after computer glitch

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Friday, December 12, 2014
Heathrow Airport, the third busiest in the world, experiencing massive delays.
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LONDON -- British air traffic control says a computer glitch that caused delays over London has been resolved.

The European air control agency, Eurocontrol, says London airspace was closed due to a computer failure.

Officials at London Heathrow Airport said Friday there is a power outage at the NATS control center in Swanwick, England.