United Airlines suffered a nationwide system outage on Wednesday, bringing its operations to a grinding halt across major U.S. airports. The disruption led to FAA-imposed ground stops and mounting traveler frustration as rumors of a possible cyberattack began circulating online.
The issue affecting United Airlines flights has been resolved and mainline flights are departing once again. pic.twitter.com/PVPJVYbFjg
— Flightradar24 (@flightradar24) August 7, 2025
Flight Halts Across Major Hubs: ‘Expecting Additional Delays’
The airline confirmed a system-wide disruption that paused departures across its network. In a statement, United Airlines said:
“Due to a technology issue, we are holding United mainline flights at their departure airports.”
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed ground stops were implemented at Denver, Houston, New Jersey, San Francisco, and Chicago airports. These are some of United’s most critical hubs. The issue appears to stem from a failure in aircraft load calculation systems—a vital component for flight safety and performance.
The company further stated:
“United Airlines has halted all US departures due to a nationwide system failure affecting aircraft load calculations. The disruption has led to a complete standstill, with all flights grounded and no takeoffs or movement expected until the issue is resolved. United anticipates the issue will persist throughout the evening, with frustrated passengers reporting being stuck on the tarmac.”
System Hack? Social Media Buzz Fuels Speculation
As the outage continued, unconfirmed hack theories began to spread on social media.
“Is this event somehow linked to a hack of some kind?” one user asked on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Customer Reactions and United’s Response
@united #unitedAIRLINES people starting to get desperate . It’s incredible there’s no other way to get us out of this plane pic.twitter.com/womPlF93Nw
— Antistupid Dog (@Antistupiddog) August 7, 2025
Many affected travelers took to social platforms to voice their frustration. One tagged the airline directly, prompting a response:
“Hi there, Neil. Thank you for reaching out. We’re aware of the system error at this time and are working on a fix to have you on your way as soon as possible. We understand that this disruption has caused frustrations during your travel and appreciate your continued patience.”
Recent Industry Disruptions Raise Concerns
This incident comes just days after Alaska Airlines grounded its entire fleet due to a data center equipment failure. Industry observers note that such tech outages, even without confirmed cybersecurity breaches, are becoming more frequent and impactful.