Today is Infrastructure Minister Anna Johansson (S) its planned emergency meeting on air radar breakdown last week.
The cause of the crash is still shrouded in mystery.
CAA now back from earlier reports that Telia would bear the blame.
Radar the accident on Thursday last week paralyzed air traffic for several hours when the CAA suddenly could redirect air traffic over Sweden. 113 aircraft were immediately called down from the air and the resulting delays lasted until the next day.
“We are really sorry”
On Friday pointed CAA out service work in Telia’s system that the preliminary cause during a internal collaboration meeting organized by the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency, MSB. The same day confirmed the phone company data.
– We are very sorry about the problems it has caused. Therefore, this is something that we really need to get to the bottom, said Irene Krohn, press manager at Telia.
But now backs the Civil Aviation Administration of data:
– It was Telia, which went out with the. What we have said is that we will continue working with our investigative work. I can not say anything until we have investigated this clear, says press officer Per Froberg at CAA.
And so far, the investigation is far from complete.
– We are as interested as all the others to get to know the cause, says Per Froberg.
“Gathers facts”
Meanwhile investigated also the incident of the Supervisory Transport Agency currently analyzing some 20 incident reports from the CAA.
– We collect facts from our side, among other things by looking in the incident reports, and more. That work is ongoing, says manager Tomas Olsson at the Swedish Transport Agency.
During the Friday morning should CAA director general participate in the emergency meeting with Infrastructure Minister Anna Johansson (S) as the Minister announced already last week.
On the spot are also the Directors General of Traffic Administration and the Transport Agency and SJ’s CEO – whose ticketing system crashed while flight shutdown occurred.
– the Minister wants to get a clear picture of how the invitees look at the situation and how it could occur. However, it’s only been a week so a full examination of exactly everything that has happened might be difficult to obtain, says infrastructure minister’s press secretary Elin Tibell.
Do not comment
After the crash MSB has gone out and denied the information about a connection between the recent severe communication disorders infrastructure Minister Anna Johansson opened up for Thursday.
According to Aftonbladet has Sapo, however, interested in the events since the first moment, but decided to keep a low profile communicative. Neither the Civil Aviation Administration or the Security Service would like to comment on the progress any criminal investigation. “We will not go into any investigations held by the Security Police regardless of offense,” the Security Service’s press secretary Frederick Milder in an email.
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