American: Meltdown at PSA Affiliate Cost $35M, Cancelled 3,000 Flights

July 13, 2018
American said the information-technology problem at PSA Airlines, a wholly owned regional carrier, disrupted flights for a week starting June 14, according to a filing at the Securities and Exchange Commission.

American Airlines acknowledged Wednesday that a computer glitch in June cancelled about 3,000 flights, many at Charlotte Douglas International Airport, and cost the carrier $35 million.

American said the information-technology problem at PSA Airlines, a wholly owned regional carrier, disrupted flights for a week starting June 14, according to a filing at the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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