Xplore Technologies, manufacturer of
longest-lasting and ultra-rugged tablets, reported that it received its first
order as part of a multi-million dollar project for one of the world’s largest
airlines. The company’s XC6 Windows tablet PCs will be utilized by the
airline’s ground crews at airports throughout the nation.
“As Xplore’s flagship tablet, the XC6 has
generations of rugged design and engineering built in, as well as features that
make it not only a high performance computer, but also durable enough to
withstand the harsh conditions of airport ground operations,” stated Philip S.
Sassower, CEO and chairman of the board for Xplore Technologies. “This order is
the initial phase of an enterprise-level project and additional orders are
expected as the project rolls out at airports around the country.”
“Being selected by one of the largest airlines
in the world to provide on-the-ground, durable technology that can withstand
the extreme environments of airports is a testament to Xplore’s rugged technology,”
said Mark Holleran, president and COO. “Xplore’s ultra-rugged technology is
proven to reduce downtime for field workers and excel in the toughest
environments.”
For more information on the company, visit
www.xploretech.com
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