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FAA Grounds All JetBlue Flights After Airline Request, Later Cancels Order

The Federal Aviation Administration temporarily grounded all JetBlue flights Tuesday at the airline's request before canceling the brief groundstop.

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The Federal Aviation Administration issued a temporary groundstop for all JetBlue flights on Tuesday after receiving a request from the airline, according to an FAA notice.

The groundstop order was initiated at JetBlue's request, though the FAA did not provide additional details about the reasons behind the airline's decision to seek the flight suspension.

The grounding affected JetBlue operations at all destinations where the airline operates, preventing departures system-wide during the period the order was in effect.

The FAA subsequently canceled the groundstop after a brief period, allowing JetBlue flights to resume normal operations. The duration of the suspension and specific operational impacts were not immediately detailed by aviation authorities.

Groundstops are typically issued for safety, weather, or operational reasons and can be requested by airlines when they need to address system-wide issues affecting their flight operations.

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