FAA briefly grounds all JetBlue flights due to short system outage
JetBlue requested a ground stop due to a brief system outage; the Federal Aviation Administration lifted the restriction within about an hour, resuming nationwide flights.
- 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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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,...
By Reuters A short ground stop for all JetBlue flights was cancelled in one hour on Tuesday by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FFA) after the airline said it had resolved a “system interruption.” “A brief system interruption has been resolved and we have resumed operations,” said a JetBlue spokesman in a statement, without providing further details. FAA had said that the flight suspension was issued at the request of JetBlue. …
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