The glitch came shortly before trading was halted on the New York Stock Exchange as a result of technical problems.
While the timing of the two incidents raised concerns that a cyberattack was in progress, it appeared to be a coincidence.
There are "no signs of malicious activity at this time," a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security told AFP, adding: "We're still investigating."
United flights around the country were prevented from taking off for more than an hour because "an issue with a router degraded network connectivity for various applications," the airline said.
About 900 flights had been affected by midday and more were expected to be delayed as United worked through the logistics, said Mark Duell, vice president of operations at FlightAware.Com, which tracks flights and delays.
It will take hours, if not days, for the cascading delays to work their way through the system,
"There's not a lot of slack in the system," Duell told AFP.
Because United is so efficient when it comes to turning their planes around, any significant delay can cause major disruptions.
A big issue, Deull said, "is if they lost an hour of productivity this morning, they can't structure the day so everyone just works until midnight because of rules on the number of hours of duty time they can have."
United apologized to customers "for any inconvenience" in a tweet posted shortly after flights were halted. It offered to waive change fees for anyone who wished to reschedule their flight rather than deal with the delays.
In early June, United flights were grounded in the United States for more than 40 minutes due to a computer problem. The airline also had a series of computer-related mass delays and cancellations following its merger with Continental in 2012.
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