

08/21/2007 OpenAirlines presents open-source iniative at Crew AGIFORS in Seattle
OpenAirlines is present at the AGIFORS Crew Management Meeting Group in Seattle, hosted by Alaska Airlines, and will present its open-source initiative in front of the airline industry.
08/10/2007 Two OpenAirlines projects available on SourceForge.net
OAX and SOAX are now referenced and available on SourceForge.net, the leading community site for open-source projects. These sprojects now benefit from SourceForge visibility and SourceForge community tools.
08/09/2007 OpenAirlines launches SOAX (Sofware for Open Airlines eXchanges)
OpenAirlines launches the SOAX project. SOAX aims at delivering open-source java components to ease the integration of the OAX standard within airlines or vendor packages.
SOAX is a collection of Java reference classes representing the OAX entities, parsing the OAX data format, or helping implement OAX web services.
SOAX is released under the LGPLv2 license to allow its free and open integration within in-house or commercial packages.
See SOAX web page for more information.
08/08/2007 OpenAirlines launches OAX (Open Airlines eXchanges)
OpenAirlines launches the OAX project. OAX aims at defining an open and standard representation of airline business entities, starting with crew data.
OAX defines a standardized business modeling, an open and extendible XML data format for crew data interchange, and WSDL definitions for common and standard services.
OAX is released under the liberal Creative Commons - Attribute Share alike license.
See OAX web page for more information.
08/06/2007 OpenAirlines launches the open-source intiative for the airline industry
On August 6th, OpenAirlines launched the openairlines.org community site presenting its open-source initative for the airline industry.
It provides the manifesto for the open-source intiative, presents the first projects centered around free and open standard representation of crew information, and provides the community tools (mailing lists, forums, version control repository, etc.) for a lively and vibrant community.
See www.openairlines.org website for more information.