Brazil’s Azul has clarified that it is developing a new plan to return to profitability following a media report that it was weighing options for its future, ranging from additional equity support to ...
Credit: Victoria Moores Brazilian carrier Azul Airlines has layered artificial intelligence (AI) over its existing revenue management, network planning and maintenance systems, generating around $6 ...
Azul posted a R$3.87 billion ($703 million) loss for the second quarter of the year after the devaluation of the Brazilian Real to the dollar, as well as higher fuel costs, hit the company’s earnings.
Azul, the only company 100% focused on Java, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to receive a majority strategic investment from Thoma Bravo, a leading software investment ...
Azul presented good operational trends in its 1Q24 results. It is worth remembering that the airline sector was the most affected by the pandemic and has not yet fully recovered. Another highlight of ...
Azul S.A. (NYSE:AZUL) announced the successful conclusion of negotiations with bondholders, lessors, and aircraft manufacturers. The development resulted in the elimination of over $2.1 billion in ...
Most airlines treat AI as a technology problem. Azul treated it as an operational one. They layered intelligence onto revenue management, network planning, and predictive maintenance without replacing ...
For enterprises still running large portions of their business on Java, modernisation has become less about rewriting code and more about making decades-old systems work reliably in cloud-first ...