JetBlue flights briefly grounded nationwide after system outage - USA Today

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March 10, 2026
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JetBlue flights were briefly grounded nationwide due to a system outage, causing delays.

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If you had a JetBlue flight today, your travel plans may have been delayed due to the system outage.

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JetBlue flights experienced a nationwide grounding earlier today due to a system outage. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the grounding was a result of an internal technology issue affecting the airline's operations. While the specific cause of the outage was not immediately detailed, flights were held at their departure airports. Normal operations resumed after a brief period, but the incident caused delays across the airline's network.

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The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed a nationwide grounding of JetBlue flights due to a system outage.

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