FAA says glitch fixed, US airlines back up

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System-wide outages delayed flights and fired-up customer complaints.

FAA says glitch fixed, US airlines back up
US airlines were back in operation on Monday after a series of system-wide outages delayed flights and fired-up customer complaints on social media. The Federal Aviation Administration said the problem was caused by the Aerodata airplane planning weight and balance program. The agency issued a ...

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