Alaska Airlines to Audit IT Systems After Global Outage

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Companies0An Alaska Airlines airplane taxis on a runway at the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport during the government shutdown, in Minneapolis, U.S., Oct. 29, 2025. REUTERS/Tim EvansReuters11/1/2025|Updated: 11/1/2025Alaska Air Group said on Friday it is partnering with Accenture to conduct an audit of its IT systems, after an outage earlier this week grounded its flights across the U.S.The disruption stemmed from a global outage affecting Microsoft’s Azure platform, which has impacted Alaska Air’s key systems, including its websites.ReutersAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesDrugmakers Must Face Skincare Drug Price-Fixing Lawsuit, US Judge RulesNov 01, 2025Israel Says Latest Remains Returned From Gaza Are Not Bodies of HostagesNov 01, 2025UK Train Stabbings Injure 9, Police Arrest 2 SuspectsNov 01, 2025NASA to Kim Kardashian: We’ve Been to the Moon 6 TimesNov 01, 2025

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