GeekWireTaylor Soper

Alaska Airlines to Diagnose Entire IT Infrastructure After Outage Disrupts 49,000 Passengers

GeekWire reports: Alaska Airlines already tried to shore up its IT infrastructure after an outage in July forced the Seattle-based company to ground flights across the country.

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ReutersDavid Shepardson

Aeromexico asks 11th Circuit to block US order forcing end to Delta joint venture on U.S.–Mexico routes

By Reuters: Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico asked a U.S. appeals court on Friday to halt a Trump administration order forcing it to unwind a joint venture that lets the carriers coordinate scheduling, pricing and capacity for U.S.–Mexico flights.

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Aerospace AmericaPaul Brinkmann

AIR two-seat electric prototype destroyed by fire in Florida test-flight; NTSB opens investigation

By Aerospace America: Stay Up to Date Submit your email address to receive the latest industry and Aerospace America news. This story has been updated. A two-seat prototype aircraft built by Israel-based company AIR crashed in a field and was “consumed” by fire during a Thursday afternoon test flight, the National Transportation Safety Board said.

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ReutersKanishka Singh

Alaska Airlines requests temporary grounding of flights Thursday evening after tech outage, FAA says

By Reuters: U.S. carrier Alaska Airlines said Friday it had restored operations after a technology outage that grounded flights across the country and forced it to cancel more than 400 flights, disrupting travel for more than 49,000 passengers.

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