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Multiple Airlines Flights Grounded By A Systemwide Computer Glitches.

A grounded American Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 is seen parked at Miami International Airport on March 14, 2019 in Miami.Joe Raedle / Getty Images Thousands of Airlines passengers across the US were stranded early Monday morning following a system wide computer outage that grounded most flights. The system hitch saw ai

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Multiple Airlines Flights Grounded By A Systemwide Computer Glitches.

A grounded American Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 is seen parked at Miami International Airport on March 14, 2019 in Miami.Joe Raedle / Getty Images Thousands of Airlines passengers across the US were stranded early Monday morning following a system wide computer outage that grounded most flights. The system hitch saw airlines temporarily ordering their flights to return to the gate after pilots were unable to receive their flight plans. According to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA),the outage involved Aerodata, a computer program that records a plane’s weight and balance information necessary to grant clearance for takeoff. #Traveler Alert✈️: Several U.S. #airlines are experiencing computer issues this morning. Please contact your airline...

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