Aug 9, 2024
Delta Airlines laces into CrowdStrike, says it lost $500m in outage
Delta Airlines has expressed frustration with CrowdStrike in a new letter on Thursday, as the two companies continue to trade jabs after last month's massive global network outage. Delta Airlines' services were impacted for days after the outage, even after other airlines appeared to have recovered. CrowdStrike said on Sunday that it would defend itself "Aggressively" should Delta take legal action against it. In response, David Boies, an attorney representing Delta, wrote in a letter to CrowdStrike on Thursday that "There is no basis - none - to suggest that Delta was in any way responsible for the faulty software that crashed systems around the world". In response, a CrowdStrike spokesperson accused Delta of pushing "a misleading narrative".
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