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JetBlue ground stop lifted soon after it began

Shortly after all JetBlue flights were grounded by the FAA due to what the agency said was a JetBlue request, the carrier said it had resumed operations.

BusinessBy Catherine ChenMarch 10, 20261 min read

Last updated: April 1, 2026, 5:03 AM

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JetBlue ground stop lifted soon after it began

Updated on: March 10, 2026 / 7:55 AM EDT / CBS/AP

Shortly after all JetBlue flights were grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration due to what the agency said was a JetBlue request, the carrier said early Tuesday that the ground stop was over.

"A brief system outage has been resolved and we have resumed operations," JetBlue told CBS News in a statement without providing further information.

The FAA also said the ground stop had been canceled, telling CBS News in a statement that, "Operations are normal after JetBlue asked the FAA to pause flights nationwide overnight because of an internal IT issue."

Flight tracking website Flightaware.com showed two canceled JetBlue flights and 155 delays for Monday and none for Tuesday as of 2:40 a.m. EDT. The ground stop was over by then. It wasn't clear how many, if any, of Monday's delays and cancellations were due to the ground stop.

JetBlue is headquartered in New York City and its flagship terminal is at the city's John F. Kennedy International Airport.

In the past, the FAA has issued ground stops for IT outages and security threats, among other reasons.

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Catherine Chen

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Catherine Chen covers finance, Wall Street, and the global economy with a focus on business strategy. A former financial analyst turned journalist, she translates complex economic data into clear, actionable reporting. Her coverage spans Federal Reserve policy, cryptocurrency markets, and international trade.

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