الخميس، 15 يوليو 2021

The Delta pilot allegedly sued the airline for $1 billion, accusing it of stealing the idea of ​​an app he was developing.






According to a Bloomberg report on Wednesday, a Delta Air Lines pilot is suing the company for $1 billion, claiming that he stole the app ideas he developed and provided him. Craig Alexander filed a lawsuit against Delta Air Lines in a Georgia court on Monday. According to a Bloomberg report, he said that he himself invested $100,000 to develop a communication application called QrewLive for Delta Air Lines crew. According to Bloomberg News, Alexander stated in the lawsuit that Alexander sent the app to Delta Air Lines in 2015 and received positive reviews in conversations with airlines. However, Delta Air Lines rejected his idea and announced in 2018 Another application called Flight Family Communications was launched in ‧ which is exactly the same as his Alexander, said. , Bloomberg reports.


According to a Bloomberg report, Alexander said in the lawsuit: “FFC is a copy of the text message component, based on the role of Craig’s proprietary communication platform QrewLive.” The cost of the application technology is “based only on the operating costs saved for Delta Air Lines. Estimated to be more than 1 billion U.S. dollars," Alexander was quoted in the Bloomberg lawsuit. Alexander’s lawyer Keenan Nix told Bloomberg on Wednesday that Delta Air Lines “stole something like a thief that night. Delta Air Lines did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment.






According to a Bloomberg report on Wednesday, a Delta Air Lines pilot is suing the company for $1 billion, claiming that he stole the app ideas he developed and provided him. Craig Alexander filed a lawsuit against Delta Air Lines in a Georgia court on Monday. According to a Bloomberg report, he said that he himself invested $100,000 to develop a communication application called QrewLive for Delta Air Lines crew. According to Bloomberg News, Alexander stated in the lawsuit that Alexander sent the app to Delta Air Lines in 2015 and received positive reviews in conversations with airlines. However, Delta Air Lines rejected his idea and announced in 2018 Another application called Flight Family Communications was launched in ‧ which is exactly the same as his Alexander, said. , Bloomberg reports.


According to a Bloomberg report, Alexander said in the lawsuit: “FFC is a copy of the text message component, based on the role of Craig’s proprietary communication platform QrewLive.” The cost of the application technology is “based only on the operating costs saved for Delta Air Lines. Estimated to be more than 1 billion U.S. dollars," Alexander was quoted in the Bloomberg lawsuit. Alexander’s lawyer Keenan Nix told Bloomberg on Wednesday that Delta Air Lines “stole something like a thief that night. Delta Air Lines did not immediately respond to Insider’s request for comment.

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