Widespread flight delays in US after FAA computer outage
NEW YORK — A computer outage at the Federal Aviation Administration brought flights to a standstill across the U.S. on Wednesday, with hundreds of delays quickly cascading through the system at airports nationwide.
The White House said that there is no evidence of a cyberattack, but President Joe Biden directed the Department of Transportation to investigate the cause of the disruption. The agency said that some functions are beginning to come back on line, but that “National Airspace System operations remain limited.”
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