Saturday, August 27, 2011

Continental Airlines and United Airlines Join the Craze IPAD


Continental Airlines and United Airlines Join the Craze IPAD. No more flight manuals and navigation charts of paper Continental Airlines and United Airlines have decided to enter the electronic documentation and distribute 11,000 iPads pilots. The airline plans to replace the iPad 38 pounds of documents per driver and 16 million pieces of paper each year. The introduction Cases ensures that our pilots have vital information in real time within reach at all times during the flight, "said Captain Fred Abbott, senior vice president of flight operations for United. Earlier this year the airline Alaska Air Group Inc. of the same name (KLA), said it would issue its iPad pilots to reduce the weight of the necessary flight documents. iPads The transition to the cross was seen recently in a wide swath of industries, medical companies, for example, have been thousands of employees iPads income to beautify the sites for physicians. The transition comes as united iPads Continental continues to integrate its United Airlines and Continental Airlines, which merged in October. Last month, the company reported its second quarter profits fell 12% in the mid-high fuel prices and related costs.

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