Two B.C. airports say their public address and flight information displays systems were hacked by a third party Tuesday evening.

Kelowna International Airport and Victoria International Airport confirmed the incidents in emailed statements. Transport Canada said it was aware of those hacks, along with another incident at Windsor International Airport.

"Transport Canada is working closely with federal security partners, including law enforcement, to ensure there were no impacts on the safety and security of airport operations and to mitigate disruption from similar incidents in the future," a statement from the federal agency read.

Kelowna International Airport says it is investigating the hack of its systems. Several several media users said they saw and heard pro-Hamas and anti-Trump

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