United CEO Scott Kirby sounded the alarm that more travelers will see delays and cancelations if carriers don't update operations.
Aviation lawyer Mark Dombroff and former transportation dpt general counsel Steven Bradbury discuss the FQQ software outage that cause nationwide ground stop to airlines on ‘Fox Business Tonight.’
According to Kirby, the industry has a shortage of pilots and other workers, outdated technology and strain on the Federal Aviation Administration. "The system simply can’t handle the volume today, much less the anticipated growth," Kirby said. "There are a number of airlines who cannot fly their schedules. The customers are paying the price."
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