Story highlights The jets are from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211 based at Air Station Yuma in Arizona

Last week, flights by 55 F-35As were suspended due to to oxygen issues

(CNN) The Marine Corps said 14 of its F-35B fighters are back up and running just a day after software issues grounded the planes at an Arizona air field.

"The issues associated with the (Autonomic Logistics Information System) software update have been mitigated," the Marine Corps said in a statement to CNN.

The jets are from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 211 based at Air Station Yuma.

"Reliability of equipment and safety of our personnel are among the Marine Corps' top priorities as we continue transitioning our legacy aircraft to the F-35 in the coming years," the statement added.

The F-35's Joint Program Office also issued a statement saying it and a team from the jet's manufacturer, Lockheed Martin, have "identified the root cause and generated the software fix to resolve the issues identified by the USMC."

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