Pre-reading Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- How would you feel if your trip was delayed for many hours?
- What do you think passengers can do while waiting for a delayed flight?
Vocabulary:
I will read the words, meanings, and sample sentences. Then, repeat after me.
- disrupt /dis-RUHPT/
- schedule /SKEJ-ool/
- tracker /TRA-kr/
- domestic /duh-MES-tik/
- backup /BAK-uhp/
[verb] – to interrupt an event, activity, or process and stop it from continuing normally
A power cut disrupted the online class, and students could not join the lesson.
[noun] – a plan that shows when events or activities will happen
The bus schedules changed because of road repairs in the city.
[noun] – a person or device that follows and checks the progress or location of something
A shipment tracker reported that the package had reached the delivery center.
[adjective] – relating to one’s own country; not foreign or international
The company sells both domestic and imported products.
[adjective] – kept ready to be used if the main one fails or is not available
The hospital has a backup power supply for emergencies.
Article Reading:
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On August 6, 2025, a system failure in United Airlines’ Unimatic platform disrupted air travel across the United States, leading to major delays and cancellations. The system, which provides important data such as aircraft weight, balance, and flight schedules, stopped working for several hours in the evening. According to aviation tracker FlightAware, the incident caused more than 1,000 flight delays and over 200 cancellations. Records showed that 35% of United flights were delayed and 7% were canceled that day. Chicago O’Hare International Airport reported 42 cancellations, most involving United flights. The disruption also affected domestic hubs in Denver, Newark, Houston, and San Francisco, as well as international flights to cities such as London, Frankfurt, and Munich. The cause of the problem has not been reported, but the system was restored later that night.
By August 7, 2025, United Airlines said that operations were slowly improving, although 11% of its flights were still delayed and 5% were canceled. The airline issued a travel advisory warning that flights to and from more than a dozen U.S. and international airports could still be affected. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was working closely with United to address the backlog. United stated that the failure was not linked to cybersecurity issues and promised to cover some passenger costs, such as hotel stays. Experts said the event showed the need for stronger backup systems in the airline industry.
By August 7, 2025, United Airlines said that operations were slowly improving, although 11% of its flights were still delayed and 5% were canceled. The airline issued a travel advisory warning that flights to and from more than a dozen U.S. and international airports could still be affected. The Federal Aviation Administration said it was working closely with United to address the backlog. United stated that the failure was not linked to cybersecurity issues and promised to cover some passenger costs, such as hotel stays. Experts said the event showed the need for stronger backup systems in the airline industry.
Comprehension Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them based on the article.
- What is the name of the system that stopped working?
- What kind of data does the Unimatic system provide?
- How many flight delays did FlightAware report?
- How many cancellations happened on that day?
- What cost did United promise to cover for some passengers?
Discussion Questions:
I will read each question. Then, please answer them.
- Have you ever been on a delayed flight? If so, how long did you wait, and what did you do? If not, what would you do if your flight were delayed for many hours?
- Have you ever stayed in a hotel because of travel problems? If so, what was your experience like? If not, where would you like to stay if it happened to you?
- Do you agree that airlines should pay for hotel stays when flights are canceled because of a system problem?
- How might flight delays change a passenger’s travel plans?
- How can airports prepare for bad situations like system failures?