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The aftershocks of the Microsoft Windows device blue screen incident have not subsided and are still affecting the operations of the aviation industry

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微软 Windows 设备蓝屏事件余震未平,仍在持续影响航空业运作

1. According to this website’s news on July 22, the United States Delta Air Lines is still in deep trouble due to the system paralysis caused by last week’s global network failure. After canceling more than 3,500 flights last week, the airline canceled another 1,250 flights on Sunday, leaving thousands of passengers stranded across the United States.
  1. Affected travelers were forced to take various measures. Some rented cars and drove hundreds of miles, while others had to postpone their trips or cancel travel plans. According to flight tracking website FlightAware, Delta canceled a third of its flights, delaying more than 1,700 flights in total (44%). The company said a system glitch affected its crew scheduling system, causing operational difficulties.
  2. This site has noticed that Delta Air Lines has not yet given a timetable for resuming normal operations and has canceled another 305 flights on Monday. Since last Friday, the company has canceled more than 5,000 flights. A software update from
  3. global cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike caused system issues for Microsoft customers, including multiple airlines, and while other U.S. airlines have largely returned to normal, Delta Air Lines has been slower to recover.
  4. Delta Airlines CEO Ed Bastian said the outage affected the company's Microsoft Windows system, causing a critical application to crash. "In particular, our tools for crew scheduling were affected and were unable to effectively handle the dramatic changes caused by the system shutdown," Bastian wrote in an email to customers.
  5. CrowdStrike said earlier today that a significant number of the 8.5 million affected Microsoft devices have returned to normal.

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