Air Niugini taps SITA for digital infrastructure
Aviation and travel tech systems provider SITA has announced a new partnership with Air Niugini.
The airline will integrate SITA’s recently launched SITA Connect Go Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) platform into the airline’s digital infrastructure.
The solution will link Air Niugini’s six international airport and sales offices to the airline’s head office in Port Moresby and its cloud-hosted applications.
SITA Connect Go is the only integrated networking and security solution designed specifically for the air transport industry.
It offers secure connectivity for Air Niugini’s global workforce, whether stationed in the office or working remotely.
The solution can improve productivity and increase the average bandwidth by about forty times.
With many other airlines in final discussions to adopt SITA SASE, this partnership marks the first implementation of SITA Connect Go SASE in the APAC region.
SITA Connect Go aims to help the industry transform its network capabilities to meet evolving bandwidth, resilience, security, and automation needs.
Sumesh Patel, President, SITA APAC, said: “This new partnership with Air Niugini is a big step for us in the region as we look to continue offering solutions that cater to our customers’ needs.”
“Our end-to-end secure network solutions are a great way for airlines to stop worrying about their network capabilities and concentrate on other important.”
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