LAX returning to normal after global tech outage
Briefly

As of Saturday morning, the tracking website FlightAware was reporting that for outgoing flights from LAX, 69 were delayed - 8% of the total at the time - and 34 outgoing flights had been canceled.
"We are seeing some delays and a few cancellations as our airline partners continue to return to normal operations following the global technology issues, but overall headed into a much better day at LAX," said Dae Levine, a spokesperson for Los Angeles World Airports.
In a statement Friday, CrowdStrike founder and chief executive George Kurtz apologized and said the company had moved quickly to fix the issue, "allowing us to focus diligently on restoring customer systems as our highest priority." The problem did not stem from a cyberattack, Kurtz said.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center said in a statement Friday that although its facilities had remained open, "our teams will be working actively through the weekend as we continue to resolve remaining issues in preparation for the start of the work week."
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