A Lauda Airbus A320.InsectWorld/ShutterstockA flight operated by Ryanair subsidiary Lauda Air had two aborted landings after its GPS signal jammed.The Airbus A320 was flying to Vienna but had to be diverted to Brno in the neighboring Czech Republic.GPS jamming, causing navigation issues, has increased since 2022, especially in the Baltics.A flight was diverted after aborting two attempts to land when the aircraft's GPS signal was disrupted.The incident occurred on a flight operated by Lauda Air, a subsidiary of Ryanair, between the Latvian capital Riga and Vienna on December 30.The plane, an Airbus A320, attempted two landings in Austria's capital city before being diverted to Brno in the Czech Republic, data from Flightradar24 shows.Die Presse, one of Austria's largest newspapers, was the first outlet to report on the incident.