FAA Reveals More Details On System Outage That Grounded Flights Nationwide
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced Thursday evening that the system was outage that had grounded flights Last week, contractors accidentally deleted files across the country.
All flights across the United States were grounded early on January 11 as the FAA’s Notice to Air Missions system unexpectedly failed, producing backlash against the agency and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg. Officials confirmed that “contract personnel unintentionally deleted files while working to correct synchronization between the live primary database and a backup database,” According to a statement From the FAA.
“The agency has so far found no evidence of a cyber-attack or malicious intent. The FAA continues to investigate the circumstances surrounding the outage,” The statement was continued. “The FAA made the necessary repairs to the system and has taken steps to make the NOTAM system more resilient. The agency is acting quickly to adopt any other lessons learned in our efforts to ensure the continuing robustness of the nation’s air traffic control system.”
Officials announced They would start a ceremony on the evening of January 11. “thorough review” To determine the cause of the outage, but it was shared. “no evidence of a cyber attack.”
Many hundred people were forced to cancel and thousands more delayed their flights last week, causing a serious blow to both the airline industry itself and individual travellers. This is A statement from U.S. Travel Association CEO Geoff Freeman exhorted lawmakers to modernize the nation’s infrastructure.
“Today’s FAA catastrophic system failure is a clear sign that America’s transportation network desperately needs significant upgrades,” He made a comment. “Americans deserve an end-to-end travel experience that is seamless and secure. And our nation’s economy depends on a best-in-class air travel system. We call on federal policymakers to modernize our vital air travel infrastructure to ensure our systems are able to meet demand safely and efficiently.”
These disruptions were caused by severe winter weather that caused nationwide delays. cancellations Southwest Airlines during Christmas rush season. According to a report by Southwest Airlines, the company cancelled approximately 16,700 flights between December 21st and December 31. filing The Securities and Exchange Commission received the submission. It indicated that the total fallout costs are expected to be between $725 million and $85 million.
Democratic lawmakers criticized Buttigieg is accused of failing to prevent mass cancellations and delays at Southwest Airlines. Commentators claim that Buttigieg was hired by Biden because he is a homosexual and not because of his infrastructure policy expertise.
Prior to adopting twins, the official was on paid leave for months. hamstrung The economy. He was also caught Portugal was the last place to go for vacation after a strike on the rails in Portugal. used Since assuming office, taxpayer-funded private aircrafts have been used at least 18 more times, despite his support. policies These organizations seek to address climate change at a national level.
Also, the FAA received criticism After a number of diversity initiatives were resurfaced online it was revealed that top regulators had spent hours working to implement inclusive terminology reforms. The agency hosted Online ordering “inclusive language summit” In November 2021, it lasted more than two hours. A similar event occurred in December 2018. event In March 2022, it lasted more than an hour.
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