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Amazon MWAA Serverless supports EventBridge notifications

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Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) Serverless now integrates with Amazon EventBridge to emit notifications for workflow and task state changes. This feature enables data engineering and platform teams to build event-driven automation, reducing the need for custom polling logic. It's available in all AWS Regions where MWAA Serverless is supported, offering enhanced automation possibilities like triggering alerts or restarting dependent pipelines.

  • MWAA Serverless integrates with Amazon EventBridge for state change notifications
  • Simplified workflow monitoring and automation
  • Availability and documentation
Features (1)
  • MWAA Serverless integrates with Amazon EventBridge for state change notifications

    Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (MWAA) Serverless can now emit events to Amazon EventBridge when workflows and tasks transition between states. This integration allows for event-driven automation, such as triggering alerts on workflow failures or restarting dependent pipelines upon successful upstream completion.

Enhancements (1)
  • Simplified workflow monitoring and automation

    Previously, monitoring workflow execution required custom polling logic. This new feature allows MWAA Serverless to emit events for states like started, running, succeeded, or failed for workflows, and scheduled, succeeded, failed, or up for retry for tasks, simplifying automation and auditing.

Notes (1)
  • Availability and documentation

    This feature is available in all AWS Regions where Amazon MWAA Serverless is offered. Further details on supported regions, pricing, and usage can be found in the Amazon MWAA Serverless User Guide and Amazon EventBridge Events Reference.

Read the original announcement →

https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/06/amazon-mwaa-serverless-eventbridge/