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United Airlines Restores Operations After Major Tech Glitch Grounds Flights

System outage caused nationwide delays, prompting an urgent response from the airline and federal officials

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
August 13, 2025
in Aviation, Global Travel Disruptions, Transportation, Transportation Public Safety
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United Airlines Flight Delay: Technology Glitch Halts Operations Across U.S. - Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images / Getty Images

Tech Glitch Grounds United Airlines Flights, Causes Global Travel Delays - Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images / Getty Images

United Airlines Resumes Flights After Technology Disruption Halts Operations

Writing Time: August 7, 2025, 18:00 (U.S. Eastern Time)

United Airlines has restored its mainline flight operations after a significant system-wide technical issue temporarily grounded flights across its network on Wednesday evening. The disruption affected thousands of passengers globally and raised questions about the airline’s IT infrastructure.

Although normal service is resuming, residual delays are expected as the airline continues efforts to return to regular schedules. U.S. transportation authorities confirmed the incident was isolated to United Airlines and not linked to broader air traffic control systems.

What Caused the Grounding of United Airlines Flights?

According to United Airlines, a “technology disruption” late Wednesday affected its ability to operate mainline flights—those directly managed by the airline using its own fleet and crew. This includes aircraft such as Boeing 737s, 757s, and 787s, as well as Airbus A319 and A320 models.

The airline shared updates with customers via its Instagram story, stating:

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“We are working with customers to get them to their destinations after a technology disruption on Wednesday evening. The underlying technology issue has been resolved, and, while we expect residual delays, our team is working to restore our normal operations.”

A spokesperson for United Airlines also confirmed the issue in a statement to FOX Business, adding that the grounding was necessary to ensure passenger safety during the outage.

Federal Response and Clarification from the Transportation Department

U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy addressed the situation shortly after the glitch was reported. In a statement, Duffy clarified that the issue was exclusive to United’s internal systems and was “unrelated to the broader air traffic control system.”

Secretary Duffy also noted that he had spoken directly with United CEO Scott Kirby for a briefing. Federal authorities monitored the situation closely but did not intervene, as it did not pose systemic risks to the national aviation network.

Social Media Communication and Customer Outreach

Throughout the disruption, United actively responded to frustrated passengers across social media platforms, including Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). In one response to a traveler experiencing delays, the airline said:

“We’re aware of the system error at this time and are working on a fix to have you on your way as soon as possible. We understand that this disruption has caused frustrations during your travel and appreciate your continued patience.”

United’s proactive approach to customer communication was evident, although the inconvenience still impacted travelers globally.

Impact on Passengers: Delays and Frustration

While United worked to resolve the issue, many passengers experienced significant delays. Some flights were delayed on the tarmac for extended periods, unable to access gates due to cascading operational constraints.

Fox News Senior Correspondent Aishah Hasnie reported from Denver International Airport, where one passenger said she was stuck on a United flight for nearly two hours without updates.

“None of the gates were available, and the pilot told us there was no update on when we could get off the aircraft,” the passenger told Hasnie.

Other passengers reported even longer delays, with some planes reportedly idling for more than four hours as operations slowly resumed.

Airline Apologies and Operational Recovery

As the technology issue was being addressed, United Airlines publicly apologized and emphasized its focus on restoring full operational capacity.

By late Wednesday evening, the airline confirmed that the issue had been resolved and that flight operations were gradually resuming, albeit with some ongoing delays.

“We apologize for the disruption and are doing everything we can to minimize the impact on your travel,” United posted.

United’s teams are now working across airports and operations centers to manage rebookings, crew assignments, and ground services as the airline works toward a full recovery.

Looking Ahead: The Importance of System Resilience

The incident underscores the growing importance of reliable technology systems in the modern aviation industry. While weather and air traffic control delays are common, disruptions caused by internal system failures can have equally significant consequences for airlines and passengers alike.

Though United has not yet released a full technical breakdown of what caused the issue, the airline is expected to review its systems and protocols to prevent similar outages in the future.

Conclusion

Wednesday’s outage may have been resolved quickly, but it served as a reminder of the delicate balance between technology and logistics in air travel. United Airlines’ swift response helped mitigate what could have been a more extensive disruption, though many travelers still faced significant delays.

Passengers are encouraged to check flight status updates through official United Airlines channels and to remain flexible as schedules are adjusted in the aftermath of the issue.

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