Alaska Airlines Grounds Flights After IT System Failure

Alaska Airlines has temporarily grounded flights due to an IT system failure, adding to a growing list of technology-related disruptions that have impacted major carriers this year.

System Outage Impact

The outage affected multiple flight operations including check-in systems, boarding processes, and crew scheduling software. Passengers experienced significant delays at affected airports.

Industry Pattern Emerges

This incident follows similar IT meltdowns at other carriers throughout 2025, raising questions about the resilience of airline computer systems and the need for improved redundancy.

Aviation technology experts note that many airline systems rely on legacy infrastructure that struggles to handle peak demand periods.

Recovery Efforts

Alaska Airlines has been working to restore normal operations and rebook affected passengers. The carrier has offered compensation to travelers impacted by the disruption.

Industry groups are calling for airlines to invest more heavily in IT infrastructure upgrades to prevent future incidents.

David Chen

David Chen

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Aviation technology correspondent focusing on avionics, sustainable aviation, and emerging aerospace technologies. David is a licensed private pilot and drone operator who has covered the aviation industry for over 15 years across Asia and North America.

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