Canadian Transportation and Logistics: Aloha Airlines Signs Pact for Web-Based Cargo System | Linux Today

Canadian Transportation and Logistics: Aloha Airlines Signs Pact for Web-Based Cargo System

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 22, 2006

[ Thanks to Matt for
this link. ]

“Aloha Airlines, Inc., plans to install and implement Cargo Data
Management’s browser-based booking, tracking, and revenue
accounting system to manage its air cargo operations. The two
companies announced that they have signed a five-year contract for
the hosted cargo system…

“As part of the hosted service, Cargo Data Management is
managing all of Aloha Airlines’ data on an Oracle 10G database,
running on a Linux operating system, at Cargo Data Management’s
hosting facility in Dallas…”


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