According to NBCNEWS and Reuters, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced that flights across the United States were affected after a computer system malfunction at the aviation administration. A source familiar with the situation said all flights in the United States were grounded after the incident.
The Federal Aviation Administration said in a notice on its website that its Air Mission Notification (NOTAM) system "failed" on Wednesday local time, and that it did not know when it would be restored.
The NOTAM system is used to send alerts, cautions and information about airport services to pilots and other flight personnel, the report said. According to FlightAware, an online flight tracking website, about 760 flights in and out of the U.S. were delayed as of about 6:30 a.m. local time on Wednesday, with about 90 flights listed as canceled.
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