Due to a technical fault in the system of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in America, the aviation service has been badly disrupted. Due to the defect, thousands of passengers are returning from the airport without travel. At the same time, India’s Air India is also keeping an eye on the whole episode. Regarding the incident, Air India said that it is in touch with the US authority after the flights were stalled in the US due to a technical glitch in the computer system of the Federal Aviation Administration. Let us tell you, Air India operates about six to seven flights a day to the US in a week.
Significantly, after a technical fault in the system of the Federal Aviation Administration, the movement of hundreds of aircraft in America came to a standstill today i.e. on Wednesday. About 992 flights have been affected due to this flaw. Meanwhile, the FAA asked airlines to stop the departure of domestic flights after a computer system glitch. FAA said, FAA is working to restore its Notice to Air Mission System. , President Joe Biden took information: At the same time, President Joe Biden also expressed concern about the deterioration in the Federal Aviation Administration Key’s. Also, the President directed the DOT to conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of the defect. At the same time, White House Press Secretary Karin Jean-Pierre has tweeted about the fault in the FAA system. In which he said that at present there is no evidence of cyber attack. , Malfunction caused by: This malfunction occurred after a fault in the FAA’s NOTAM (Notice to Air Mission) system. The system alerts pilots and other personnel about airspace issues and delays at other facilities at airports across the country. According to flight-tracking company FlightAware, 1, operating within the US, arriving in or departing from the US, has been affected by the glitch. flight movements have been delayed. While more than 100 flights were canceled .
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Wed, Jan 11, 2023, 10: 09 PM IST
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