Business
United Airlines resumes flights grounded by computer glitch
Chicago, July 8 : United Airlines (UA) resumed flights at all airports that had been grounded on Wednesday morning for about two hours due to a computer glitch, according to the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The FAA issued an order to prevent all United Airlines flights from taking off following "automation issues", which were resolved, the agency said, according to Xinhua news agency.
The Chicago-based company earlier released a statement saying it "experienced a network connectivity issue this morning" and grounded all its flights across the world.
At the Chicago O'Hare International Airport, around 120 flights were delayed, according to the FlightStats website.
Details of the computer problem were not immediately available.
UA also grounded flights on the morning of June 2 because of automation issues. That grounding lasted about half an hour.
1 hour ago
Quad nations to align their coast guards in new initiative
4 hours ago
PM Modi receives grand welcome from Indian community on arrival in US
4 hours ago
India, US closer than any time in history, says Biden after meeting PM Modi
4 hours ago
PM Modi holds bilateral talks with Biden, discusses global, regional issues: MEA
4 hours ago
PM Modi, Biden say Quad 'is here to stay'
14 hours ago
My mother's house smaller than your car! When PM Modi told former US president Obama
14 hours ago
Georgia Election Board Mandates Hand Count for November Ballots, Sparking Concerns Over Delays and Errors
14 hours ago
Biden set to host PM Modi in hometown Wilmington as Quad leaders intensify partnership
14 hours ago
India and US Must Collaborate to Counter China: Congressman Shri Thanedar Ahead of Quad Summit.
14 hours ago
In-Person Voting Kicks Off in Select US States, Six Weeks Before Election Day
15 hours ago
PM Modi Begins US Visit, Confirms Bilateral Talks with Biden and Participation in Key Events
15 hours ago
Harris Campaign Outspends Trump Nearly Threefold in August
15 hours ago
Secret Service Investigation Reveals Lapses in Security Prior to Trump Rally Shooting