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Live updates: Global tech outages hit airlines, banks and businesses The Federal Aviation Administration “is closely monitoring a technical issue impacting IT systems at U.S. airlines,” the ...
Many major airlines said they will offer travel vouchers this weekend, allowing passengers to adjust their itineraries without paying change fees. FlightAware reported that over 1,900 U.S. flights ...
Due to the global technology issue impacting multiple airlines, passengers should anticipate delays and cancellations today. Please check with your airline for the latest flight status information ...
The outage was the first time since September 11, 2001, that the FAA issued a nationwide ground stop in the United States. [ 3 ] A preliminary investigation of the incident demonstrated to FAA investigators that a "damaged database file" may have caused the outage of the FAA's Notice to Air Missions ( NOTAM ) system, responsible for notifying ...
The CM/ECF and PACER computer systems used by the US federal courts were unaffected. [182] However, several state courts reported problems with their computer systems, including courts in Alaska, California, Delaware, Idaho, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New York, and Pennsylvania. [182]
U.S. airlines were hit by system-wide computer outages on Monday related to problems with the Aerodata planning weight and balance program
The problems with flight delays and cancellations that have plagued US travelers this week are mostly over — except at struggling United Airlines.
The computer outage originated with a software update by CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity company used by governments and businesses around the world. Among the businesses hardest hit were airlines ...