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US airlines begin resuming operations after global IT outage

US airlines begin resuming operations after global IT outage
19 July 2024 16:37

Washington (AFP)

Multiple US airlines said they were beginning to resume operations on Friday following a major worldwide computer systems outage that grounded or delayed thousands of flights across the country.

The IT issue has wrought global havoc at airports, grounding flights in Europe and the United States, while also derailing television broadcasts in the UK and impacting telecommunications in Australia.

American Airlines said in a post on X that it had been able to "safely re-establish our operation" as of 5:00 am EST (0900 GMT) following a "technical issue with a vendor."

United Airlines also said on X that "some flights are resuming" as it worked to restore full operations.

And Frontier reported that it was "gradually normalising" and "in the process of resuming flight operations," with its ground stop now lifted.

The issue was apparently caused by an update to an antivirus program, with Microsoft saying in a technical post on its website that the problems affected users of its Azure cloud platform running the cybersecurity software CrowdStrike Falcon.

The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which had earlier on Friday announced the grounding of US carriers over communication issues, said later it was "closely monitoring a technical issue impacting IT systems at U.S. airlines."

It said several US airlines had requested its "assistance with ground stops for their fleets until the issue is resolved."

More than 1,040 US flights were canceled and approximately 1,700 delayed as of Friday morning, according to tracking service FlightAware.

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