Airlines expect U.S. operations to rebound on Thursday as FAA investigates outage

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U.S. airlines said they expect operations to return to normal as the Federal Aviation Administration scrambles to pinpoint the cause of a computer outage that grounded flights nationally

The FAA computer failure prevented airports from filing updated safety notices thatFAA officials said atraced the problem to a damaged database file, but added there was no evidence of a cyberattack and the investigation was continuing.

Arjun Garg, former FAA chief counsel and acting deputy administrator, said that it was premature to draw any conclusions about the event, but that the agency was right to ground flights if a safety system was not operational.

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