Windows 3.1 saves the day during CrowdStrike outage — Southwest Airlines scrapes by with archaic OS
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Summary
Southwest Airlines managed to avoid major disruptions during a global outage caused by a faulty CrowdStrike update because it still relies on Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 operating systems. Other major US airlines faced significant troubles as their newer systems were hit by the Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) due to the update. While Southwest's use of outdated systems has often been criticized, it shielded the airline from chaos, though some issues still impacted airports. The incident raises questions about future system upgrades, as newer yet vulnerable systems present ongoing risks.