Three major Chinese airlines - China Southern,
Hainan Airlines, and China Eastern - have signed up for ARINCs
AviNet Airport wide-area network service.
ARINC will deploy its AviNet Airport service at
14 airports in the Asia Pacific region and worldwide to support
the international operations of these airlines. Some of the
locations include Haneda Airport, Incheon International Airport,
Vancouver International Airport, and John F Kennedy International
Airport.
The AviNet Airport network solution utilizes a
single IP connection to bridge the airline host systems and
airport services, whether they are common-use passenger processing
systems or back-office systems. This flexibility allows the
airlines to support a wide range of applications, ranging from
check-in and ticketing to flight information.
We are very pleased that China Southern, Hainan
Airlines, and China Eastern have chosen ARINCs AviNet Airport
service to help enhance their operations while managing costs,
said Jim L. Martin, Managing Director, ARINC Asia Pacific.
AviNet Airport helps airlines control
operational costs with its multi-protocol support and flat pricing
model. This secure, cost-effective, and robust networking solution
also minimizes network downtime and interruptions. It supports the
aviation industrys connectivity requirements for check-in,
ticketing, baggage handling, fueling, gate management, flight
information display systems (FIDS), ground handling operations, and
many other applications in the airport environment.
Other Asia Pacific carriers using the AviNet
Airport service include Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific
Airways, Air China, Xiamen Airlines, Shenzhen Airlines Air Macau,
Dragonair, All Nippon Airways, Korean Air, EVA Airways, Jin Air,
and Philippine Airlines.
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