Southwest Airlines was particularly hard hit, as the carrier voluntarily grounded all its planes for 40 minutes during the technology glitch at AeroData Inc., a provider of aircraft weight and balance information. Delays affected 992 of Southwest's flights. (Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg)
U.S. airlines were working their way through hundreds of delayed flights Monday after a data disruption temporarily suspended takeoffs across the country.
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