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WestJet resumes flight after a system failure caused a brief ground stop

WestJet Airlines announced on Tuesday that normal operations are underway following a temporary outage of its system, which forced the Canadian carrier briefly to halt all departures.

Onex Corp, which owns the airline, had requested a ground-stop from the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration earlier in the day. This affected flights that were operated using the WestJet livery, and WestJet Encore, its regional division.

Ground stops are temporary air traffic control measures that stop flights from leaving for a particular airport or region. This is usually done due to safety issues, weather conditions, or operational problems.

In a press release, the airline stated that the system failure delayed the transfer of aircraft to scheduled operations from the maintenance staff.

WestJet has been working to resolve this issue. It is now returning to normal operations.

(source: Reuters)