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Computer problem grounds all American Airlines flights

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Computer problem grounds all American Airlines flights
American Airlines this afternoon grounded its entire fleet of planes because of a computer problem with its reservation and booking system. The airline alerted the public to the issue via Twitter just after noon. That was followed by another tweet announcing a "system-wide ground delay until 4:00 p.m. CT." Read More


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