FAA NOTAM System Outage Causes Major Shut Down Of U.S. Flights

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Credit: Lee Ann Shay/Aviation Week
WASHINGTON—The FAA held all U.S. domestic departures on Jan. 11 from 6:29 a.m. EDT after the Notice to Air Mission (NOTAM) system went down before lifting the nationwide order more than two hours later. “Normal air traffic operations are resuming gradually across the U.S. following an overnight...
Chris Sloan

Chris Sloan is Air Transport World & Routes Senior Editor covering the Americas.

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