FAA briefly grounds all JetBlue flights due to short system outage
JetBlue requested a ground stop due to a brief IT system outage, causing a nationwide pause in departures that lasted about 40 minutes, FAA said.
- The Federal Aviation Administration briefly grounded all JetBlue flights due to a request from the airline.
- The ground stop impacted flights to all destinations, but it was unclear why JetBlue requested it or how long it would last.
- Neither JetBlue nor the FAA immediately responded to requests for more information.
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FAA Temporarily Grounds All JetBlue Flights
The Federal Aviation Administration grounded all JetBlue flights early Tuesday morning following a request from the airline to do so. An advisory was posted by the agency’s Air Traffic Control […] The post FAA Temporarily Grounds All JetBlue Flights appeared first on The Western Journal.
Operations stopped early Tuesday morning “because of an internal system problem,” reported the air regulator.
JetBlue Had a Far Less-Busy Morning Than Usual
JetBlue's flight schedule hit a snag overnight when the airline asked federal officials to temporarily freeze all of its departures across the country. The Federal Aviation Administration said it issued a nationwide ground stop for the carrier just before 1am ET on Tuesday, halting takeoffs for more than an hour,...
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