FAA lifts brief nationwide ground stop for United Airlines

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A United Airlines plane takes off as the Air Force One planeâs wing is seen at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in San Francisco, California, United States on June 21, 2023. 
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A brief nationwide ground stop for United Airlines flights was lifted Tuesday, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

“Earlier today a software update caused a widespread slowdown in United’s technology systems,” United said in a statement.

“We briefly held aircraft at their origin airports and resumed normal operations around 12:45 p.m. CT.,” the airline said. “Our teams are working to get customers to their destinations as soon as possible.”

The ground stop lasted slightly more than an hour, and did not affect in aircraft already in flight when it was called. United is investigating the cause of the slowdown, but does not believe it is a cybersecurity issue.

United’s stock price closed more than 2% lower on Tuesday.

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