An equipment issue at a Federal Aviation Administration radar center near Denver International Airport delayed hundreds of flights on Thursday.

Flights arriving Thursday afternoon at DIA were being delayed by an average of 30 minutes, and flights trying to depart the airport were being delayed by an average of 45 minutes, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.

As of 1 p.m., 341 flights had been delayed at DIA and three were canceled, according to flight tracking data from FlightAware.

FAA officials attributed the delays to an equipment issue at Denver’s terminal radar approach control facility (TRACON) in a statement to The Denver Post.

It’s not an issue with the radar itself, but with the automation that typically accompanies a flight moving in and out of an airspace, an FA

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