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OneReg CEO on North America’s Snow-Driven Flight Disruptions

This week’s severe weather exposes the operational and regulatory vulnerabilities airlines face when data is fragmented and decisions must be made at speed

 

NEW YORK, NY, Feb. 25, 2026 – As heavy snow and high winds swept across North America this week, the aviation system once again hit a breaking point.  More than 12,000 flights were cancelled between Sunday and Tuesday across the U.S., with New York’s major airports among the hardest hit.  At the peak of the storm, cancellation rates were nearly twenty times higher than a typical winter day – a reminder of how quickly disruption cascades when operators are juggling volatile weather, complex regulations, and disconnected sources of operational information.

 

OneReg, which provides airlines and airports with real‑time, digital regulatory clarity, says these events highlight why the industry needs faster, more unified decision‑making tools to minimise operational and passenger disruption.

 

Clinton Cardozo, CEO at OneReg, provided the following comment:

“This week’s storm is a reminder of how fragile aviation operations become when extreme weather collides with fragmented data and outdated industry technology.  Across the Northeast, more than 12,000 flights were cancelled between Sunday and Tuesday, with New York and Boston among the hardest‑hit hubs.  At the peak of the disruption, cancellation rates were nearly twenty times higher than a typical day in the U.S. domestic market.

 

“When conditions deteriorate this quickly, every minute matters.  Airlines can lose around $200 for every minute an aircraft sits idle on the ground – and storms like this turn minutes into hours.  Operators need a single, trusted source of operational and compliance information to make safe, defensible decisions at speed.  And once conditions improve, that same clarity is what helps airlines restart operations quickly and get flights back on track with minimal additional disruption.”

 

“As extreme weather events become more frequent and more severe, the industry can’t rely on manual processes, scattered documents or outdated regulatory interpretations. Digital regulatory clarity isn’t a ‘nice to have’ – it’s essential infrastructure.  It’s what keeps aircraft moving and passengers protected when the system is under maximum stress.”

  

About OneReg

OneReg is a next-generation software platform designed specifically for aviation, to simplify compliance and streamline operations. With OneReg, compliance isn’t a checkbox – it’s a state of being that reduces the time, complexity, and human resource cost of staying safe and compliant. The result is safer, smarter, more sustainable aviation. For more information, visit: www.onereg.com.

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