The failure of an FAA computer system could delay or ground flights nationwide Wednesday.
In an advisory, the FAA said its NOTAM system had “failed,” and there was no estimate for when it would be back up.American Airlines told ABC that the failure has only meant delays for their flights for the moment.
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