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Stratix, Southwest Airlines Pair Up on Large-Scale iPad Mini


Rollout
8/3/16

Stratix Corporation, an enterprise managed mobility provider based in Norcross, and Southwest Airlines are
continuing their mobility partnership by rolling out 14,000 iPad mini-powered electronic flight bags (EFB) into the aircraft
cabin.
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The EFBs will replace the paper manuals that Southwest flight attendants use to reference policies and procedures while
working a trip. The iPad minis also will enable Southwest to simplify the way policies and procedures are updated and
ensure that flight attendants receive updates at the same time. More planned uses are in the works for the iPad minis,
including replacing aging POS devices for in-flight beverage orders.
There are a multitude of efficiencies and conveniences gained by acquiring an Inflight EFB, and we are thrilled to offer
this technology to our flight attendants, said Sonya Lacore, Southwest Airlines Vice President Cabin Services. At
Southwest, we strive for continuous improvement, and this multi-year mobility initiative is going to bring about new and
exciting changes for our flight attendants and our customer experience.
Our mutual focus on customer experience and improved efficiency has created a long-standing collaboration with
Southwest, said Gina Gallo, president and CEO, Stratix Corporation. Helping our clients realize the full value of their
mobile investments and achieve their corporate mission is behind our successful partnerships with clients such as
Southwest Airlines.

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