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    SFO flights canceled, delayed amid tech outage

    By Jen AshleyMegan Rose DickeyRebecca Falconer,

    2 days ago

    Flights at San Francisco International Airport and around the globe were canceled or delayed on Friday due to a major technology outage affecting Microsoft systems.

    The big picture: There were reports of massive online outages disrupting travel, banking and news outlets on Friday, as CrowdStrike , a cybersecurity company that services multiple industries, went down worldwide.


    • The Federal Aviation Administration said Friday that it is "closely monitoring a technical issue impacting IT systems at U.S. airlines" and that several airlines had requested "assistance with ground stops for their fleets."
    • George Kurtz, president and CEO of CrowdStrike, said in a post to X the company was "actively working with customers impacted by a defect found in a single content update for Windows hosts."

    Driving the news: American, Delta, United and Allegiant Airlines grounded flights early Friday morning due to communications issues, per an FAA alert.

    Zoom in: The outage hit United Airlines hard at SFO, where no United flights left the airport for several hours Friday morning, the San Francisco Chronicle reports .

    • As of 9:17am, 122 flights going to or from SFO had been delayed and 81 had been canceled, according to FlightAware .
    • At 7am, SFO said on X its systems were functioning and that airline systems were coming back online. It said to check with airlines for flight status updates.

    Zoom out: San Francisco's 911 dispatch system was unaffected, but fire officials believe the bug "most likely" caused about 20 false fire alarms to set off around 2:30am throughout the city, the San Francisco Standard reports .

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