
The American domestic carrier Alaska Airlines applied for a land stop for all its main aircraft, reported Reuters 21 July (at the end of 20 June USA), which was quoted by the status aspect of the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States (FAA).
The company also applied for ground stops of all Horizon air flights, a regional subsidiary operating flights Alaska Airlines, FAA‘with AFP reports have been added.
The FAA side also showed that all destinations are influenced by the ground stop of the main aircraft on Alaska, but did not give a reason to move.
In her own update, however, Alaska Airline said that “she has experienced an IT outage that affects our operations”. He did not specify the nature of the failure or distributed details.
IT failure: What did Alaska Airline say?
In an e-mail statement to Reuters Alaska Air Group said: “On Sunday at about 20:00 Pacific (on Monday 0300 GMT) Alaska Airlines experienced a failure of IT, which affects our operations.
The statement added that the airline expects the “residual impacts” on its flights throughout the evening, but did not give more details, the report added.
The US FAA website did not clarify the reason for the application, and FAA did not immediately answer the Reuters’ questions outside the working hours.
About Allaska Air Group
The Alialka Air Group in the US maintains an operating fleet of 238 Boeing 737 aircraft and 87 aircraft Embraer 175, according to details on their website.
At the beginning of June 2025, the Group Hawaiian Airlines also said some of its IT systems were disrupted by a hack. Alaska Air Group said it still determines the financial impact of Hawaiian Airlines.
(With Reuters inputs, AFP)
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