Schiphol Telematics (ST), the telecom provider
operating at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport, is offering airlines the
ability to connect to a new generation of WiFi services which
operate globally.
The airport serves more than a hundred scheduled
airlines transporting more than 49 million passengers a year and
ST is connecting its extensive WiFi network to SITA Airport Hub
Wireless infrastructure to support the use of SITA’s e-Aircraft
AirportLink WiFi and Wireless@Airports services.
SITA e-Aircraft AirportLink WiFi provides
broadband wireless connectivity on the ground for aircraft
allowing airlines to take full advantage of the operational
benefits of next generation aircraft, while Wireless@Airports
provides WiFi connectivity for professional users at the airport,
allowing the same configuration to be used throughout the world.
Together, SITA’s airport wireless offerings
simplify WiFi delivery and reduce the cost and complexity of
mobility by offering airlines and ground handlers a one-stop shop
for global connectivity with a single WiFi infrastructure at
airports around the world. This allows them to use the same mobile
workforce applications wherever they operate.
Ras Lalmy, CEO Schiphol
Telematics, said, “We strongly believe that SITA Airport Hub
Wireless infrastructure will enable the accelerated deployment of
many new mobile applications and processes at Amsterdam Airport
Schiphol ... This is a win-win situation for
Schiphol – through SITA, we offer an enhanced and simplified
service to our customer airlines and ground handlers to take advantage of efficient mobile and gatelink
applications.”
Assane Oueddo, SITA Vice President, Communications and
Infrastructure, added, “Schiphol Telematics is taking the lead in
the Airport Hub Wireless Program by providing its business
customers with a simplified WiFi service. Airlines that have
mobile workforce solutions can now extend their use to Schiphol,
while those using next generation aircraft can harness the
operational efficiencies of gatelink as well. We
are implementing this WiFi service at airports around the world so
that airlines and ground handlers can operate using a simplified
global service. Just as individuals can use their mobile phones
across the world and deal with just one service provider, so too
will airlines be able to use mobile and gatelink services at
airports globally and be serviced by SITA. By mid-2012 we expect
that more than a hundred airports will have SITA Airport Hub
Wireless in place.”
Schiphol, considered an Airport City,
is the primary hub for KLM, Martinair, Transavia, and Arkefly. The
airport also serves as a European hub for Delta Air Lines. In 2011
49.8 million passengers passed through the airport, a 10.2%
increase compared with 2010.
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