The plane says its operations are affected after it experiences an outage
Alaska Airlines operations go on late Sunday after it asks for a ceasefire for all Airline’s Mainline AircraftAccording to the Airline and the US Federal Aviation Administration.
The FAA status page and Alaska Airlines said the ceasefire is eliminated at 11 PM local time, following a plane request for the ground to stop a It’s going out hours earlier.
“At nearly 8 PM Pacific on July 20, we have experienced an outage resulting in Alaska and Aira Airlines flights,” a spokesman of AirLine a business statement.
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Alaska Airlines operations go on late Sunday after it asks for a ceasefire for all aircraft plane. (Mario True / Getty Images / Getty Images)
“Up to 11 pm Pacific, the ground stop was being charged, and our operations continued,” the spokesman continued. “As we released our plans and crews, there are likely to have many effects on our trips. It will take time to get our overall surgery.”
The statement added: “We apologize for the inconvenience and encouraged visitors to check the status of your flight before leaving the airport.”

The FAA page and Alaska Airlines said the ceasefire was eliminated by 11 more hours at the local time. (Bing Guan / Bloomberg through Getty / Getty Images images)
Earlier on Sunday, the FAA page shows all destinations affected by Stop Ground on the Gino plane in Alaska.
“The ground will stop all aircraft in Alaska and Horizon Aircraft,” The FAA page says.
A message at the top of the airline website earlier says it faced an issue with its systems.

The plane said asked to stop the ground after it began experiencing an outage. (Robert Alexander / Getty Images / Getty Images)
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“We have experienced issues with our systems,” the message reads. “We apologize for the inconvenience and work to solve the issues.”