Fuel supply outage disrupts flights at Amsterdam airport

Fuel supply outage disrupts flights at Amsterdam airport
FILE PHOTO: A view of Schiphol International Airport in Amsterdam, Netherlands August 6, 2018. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw/File Photo Copyright Piroschka Van De Wouw(Reuters)
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AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Air traffic from Amsterdam Schiphol airport was seriously disrupted on Wednesday afternoon because of an outage at the airport's main fuel supplier that kept dozens of flights on the ground.

A fault in the systems of Aircraft Fuel Supply, a third-party company that controls the supply of fuel to aircrafts, meant at least 50 planes could not be provided with the fuel they needed to depart.

The only planes able to take off were those that still had enough fuel in their tanks upon arrival in Amsterdam, a Schiphol spokeswoman said.

"Aircraft Fuel Supply are working hard to find a solution, but as yet it is unclear how long this will take", she added.

Wednesday was one of the busier days in the summer holiday period at Schiphol, Europe's third largest airport in number of passengers per year.

(Reporting by Bart Meijer; Editing by Frances Kerry)

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