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A technical glitch at an outside aviation company led to delays at major U.S. airlines Monday.

The Associated PressNEW YORK -- A technical glitch at an outside aviation company led to delays at major U.S. airlines.

The Federal Aviation Administration said several airlines had problems with a program called Aerodata, which is used to plan weight and balance for flights. The FAA said the issue was resolved. The FAA advised travellers to contact airlines directly for flight information and updates. Airlines said travellers should check online for the latest updates on flights.

Southwest Airlines lifted an internal ground stop at on Monday morning after about 40 minutes. Nearly 1,000 Southwest flights had been delayed by midday, according to FlightAware.

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