United Airlines informs travelers about flight delays by texting live weather maps and radar information to better explain the reasons behind the delay4. They use generative artificial intelligence to send links to live radar maps provided by FlightAware, as well as information on other flight disruption causes such as mechanical issues or airport congestion.
The FAA issues ground stops to prevent traffic from departing for a certain airport when there are disruptions such as bad weather, operational hazards, or system outages2. This measure helps avoid overloading airports and ensures flight safety.
Yes, distant weather can affect local flight schedules. Weather conditions such as thunderstorms, snowstorms, or strong winds can disrupt flights even if they are not directly at the departure or arrival airports. The Federal Aviation Administration may issue ground stops to prevent overloading airports, and flights may need to take longer routes to avoid severe weather, causing delays and affecting schedules.