Airlines expect US operations to rebound on Thursday as FAA investigates outage

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WASHINGTON/CHICAGO: US airlines said they expect operations to return to normal on Thursday (Jan 12) as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) scrambles to pinpoint the cause of a computer outage

More than 11,300 US flights were delayed or cancelled on Wednesday, according to FlightAware, in the first national grounding of domestic traffic in about two decades.

The FAA computer failure prevented airports from filing updated safety notices that warn pilots of potential hazards such as runway closures, equipment outages and construction, bringing flights to a temporary halt. The same file corrupted both the main system and its backup, said people familiar with the review, who asked not to be identified.US Senate Commerce Committee Chair Maria Cantwell, a Democrat, said the panel would investigate. Republican Senator Ted Cruz called the failure"completely unacceptable".

Garg, now a partner at law firm Hogan Lovells, said the incident was a reminder that the FAA was subject to an annual appropriation cycle, making it difficult to plan and execute major multiyear projects such as air traffic control upgrades.

 

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