United Airlines (UAL) ended a brief ground stop on Wednesday after requesting the FAA to pause departures at U.S. and Canadian airports due to a tech issue, Reuters’ Shivani Tanna and Nilutpal Timsina report. In August, a glitch forced United Airlines to ground flights across major U.S. airports including Newark, Denver, Houston and Chicago, causing widespread delays throughout its network.
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