Suspected database bug caused US FAA outage

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Airlines struggle to return to normal.

Suspected database bug caused US FAA outage
A corrupted database file is the suspect for a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) outage that stopped all flights departing America for 90 minutes. The US aviation sector was struggling to return to normal on Wednesday US time. More than 10,000 flights have been delayed so far and over 1300 ...

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