On June 24, 2026, the Federal Aviation Administration implemented ground stops at several major airports across the United States and Canada. These operational restrictions led to widespread disruptions affecting thousands of flights throughout the day.
In total, the ground stops resulted in approximately 169 flight cancellations alongside 680 delays. Key airlines such as Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, JetBlue, American Airlines, and Air Canada reported significant impacts on their schedules due to these measures.
Major Airports and Traveler Disruptions
The airports affected by the FAA-imposed ground stops included Atlanta, JFK, Boston Logan, Newark, Orlando, and Toronto Pearson. These hubs experienced extensive flight interruptions, leading to
considerable challenges for passengers attempting to travel through these locations.
The scale of the delays and cancellations reflects the broad reach of the FAA’s decision on June 24, disrupting operations at prominent air travel centers across both countries.








