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All Alaska Airlines flights nationwide were grounded temporarily Wednesday morning due to a computer issue, the airline said.
On Wednesday, the FAA announced Alaska Airlines flights were grounded nationwide.
The Federal Aviation Administration lifted a ground stop that applied to all Alaska Airlines and subcarrier flights after about an hour Wednesday. The order was first instituted because of a ...
A nationwide ground stop was issued for Alaska Airlines on Wednesday as the carrier while it worked to resolve an issue with its weight and balance system.
The Federal Aviation Administration lifted a ground stop for all Alaska Airlines flights Wednesday after grounding the planes earlier as a result of a computer problem at the carrier.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday ordered a ground stop on all Alaska Airline flights, with the exception of SkyWest Airlines.
What do you think? Post a comment. The FAA, in an advisory, said that flights for SkyWest, which provides regional service for Alaska Airlines and others, had been excluded from the ground stop.
“The FAA will order the temporary grounding of certain Boeing 737 MAX 9 aircraft operated by U.S. airlines or in U.S. territory,” the agency posted.
On Wednesday, the FAA announced Alaska Airlines flights were grounded nationwide.
The Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday ordered a ground stop on all Alaska Airline flights, with the exception of SkyWest Airlines.
The ground stop was approved for all flights from Alaska and its subcarriers beginning just before 11 a.m. The FAA cancelled the ground stop at around 11:50 a.m.