Surely that must mean HP3000 is what SW is using.
Gilles Schipper
> On Dec 27, 2022, at 6:00 PM, Tracy Pierce <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Moments ago watche SW's spokesperson say a few words about failure of "legacy systems" and crew scheduling (but did not say "hp3000")
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> Interesting.
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> The major problem that SW is having is related to the software/hardware that is supposed to match pilots with aircrafts.
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> I too wonder if they’re still running the HP3000.
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> Gilles Schipper
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>> On Dec 27, 2022, at 5:51 PM, John Lee <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Does anybody know if Southwest is still using the HP 3000 platform at all? I heard some employees blaming their technology for some of their current problems.
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>> Sincerely,
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>> John Lee
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