Microsoft Makes Additional Claim Delta Denied Assistance During July Outage
A lawyer representing Microsoft responded to Delta’s public blame of the company and CrowdStrike for IT outages, echoing CrowdStrike’s statements.
A lawyer representing Microsoft responded to Delta’s public blame of the company and CrowdStrike for IT outages, echoing CrowdStrike’s statements.
Qatar Airways has scaled up its live animal handling facilities, enabling the airline to handle an increasing number of animals flying as cargo on its flights.
Following shaky second-quarter earnings and a dreary forecast, Intel is permanently grounding its fleet of four Embraer jets.
CrowdStrike attorney Michael Carlinsky said in a letter that it was misleading to say CrowdStrike was responsible for Delta’s IT decisions.
Tailwind Air, a seaplane carrier based in Manhattan, has ceased scheduled operations but plans to continue charter operations.
Even as the last few passenger-carrying 747-400s are set to be retired in 2028, several freighters still remain in service.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg sent letters to CEOs of the 10 largest airlines on Wednesday reminding them of their legal refund obligations.
Zimbabwe’s national carrier has restarted services between Harare and Johannesburg. The restarted service will operate four times weekly.
Delta CEO Ed Bastian said the CrowdStrike-Microsoft IT outages that disrupted airlines across the country on July 19 cost the company $500 million.
Boeing has selected Robert “Kelly” Ortberg to be its next president and chief executive officer starting next month.