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"John D. Alleyn-Day" <[log in to unmask]>
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Lars Appel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>At 14:57 09.03.1998 +0100, John wrote:
>>The  following  is  reproduced  (with  permission) from an article by Peter
>>Bradley  that  appeared  in  the  February issue of the HPCUA (HP3000 Users
>>Group  in  the  UK)  magazine. (...)
>
>By the way, the very same issue (which I happened to read just today :)
>also has an article titled "easyJet Flies HP 3000" which discusses a new
>HP and/or HP 3000 customer in the Open Skies application area.
>
>Does anybody know if easyJet (http://www.easyJet.com ?) is the very British
>Airways subsidiary(?) that the Press Release at
http://www.hp.com/go/3000servers
>is talking about? Or are these two different new customers using the Open
Skies
>(http://www.openskies.com ?) airline application(s)?

Different.  easyJet has been using Open Skies software for about a year
now.  Open Skies has several airline customers apart from these two.
<small plug>
They also use my software "Xport25" for their credit card authorizations.
(That's how I know.)
<end plug>

John D. Alleyn-Day
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