FAA lifts quick nationwide ground cease for United Airways

FAA lifts quick nationwide ground cease for United Airways


A United Airlines plane can take off as the Air Force One planeâs wing is witnessed at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in San Francisco, California, United States on June 21, 2023. 

Tayfun Coskun | Anadolu Company | Getty Photographs

A transient nationwide ground quit for United Airways flights was lifted Tuesday right after the provider professional technological know-how difficulties, the Federal Aviation Administration claimed.

Floor stops halt flights at their origin of departure, not at their arrival vacation spot.

“We are dealing with a systemwide technology situation and are keeping all aircraft at their departure airports,” United explained in a statement before

“Flights that are now airborne are continuing to their desired destination as prepared. We’re presently investigating and will share additional facts as it gets readily available,” the corporation said.

United’s stock selling price was down about 3% on the heels of the floor stop announcement.



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