WASHINGTON, Aug 29 (Reuters) - All SkyWest Airlines
flights were briefly grounded on Friday night due to a
technical problem, the largest U.S. regional airline said.
A ground stop advisory was issued at 0149 GMT and canceled
at 0210 GMT at SkyWest's ( SKYW ) requests, according to the U.S. Federal
Aviation Administration.
"SkyWest ( SKYW ) experienced a brief technology issue this evening
that has since been resolved," the airline said in a statement.
"All systems have been restored and we are working to mitigate
any delays as we resume normal operations."
St. George, Utah-based SkyWest ( SKYW ) operates flights for United
Airlines, Delta Air Lines ( DAL ), American Airlines ( AAL )
and Alaska Airlines.