JetBlue Flights Temporarily Grounded: FAA Lifts Order After 40 Minutes
The Federal Aviation Administration grounded JetBlue flights upon the airline's request for a brief 40 minutes. The reason remains unclear. Both the FAA and JetBlue have not yet responded to media inquiries for further details. JetBlue, founded over 25 years ago, operates from New York City.
In an unexpected move, the Federal Aviation Administration briefly grounded all JetBlue flights early Tuesday morning at the request of the airline, as stated in a notice on the FAA's website.
The 40-minute ground stop's rationale remains unclear, with neither JetBlue nor the FAA providing immediate comments to The Associated Press.
JetBlue, which has been serving customers for over 25 years, maintains its headquarters in New York City, specifically at John F Kennedy International Airport, its flagship terminal.
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