Vistara, one of India’s newest airlines, has
signed an agreement with air transport IT specialist, SITA, for
aircraft communications, airline operations and network
connectivity.
The agreement includes SITA’s air-to-ground
airline operations and datalink service, flight briefing services
to help plan routes that reduce operational costs, and a
comprehensive network solution connecting Vistara’s ground
operations for critical passenger services.
Phee Teik Yeoh, Chief Executive Officer of TATA
SIA Airlines Limited (known by the brand name Vistara), said, “We
are pushing the boundaries of air travel to deliver exceptional
service to our customers, including the very best on-time
performance. To achieve this, we need a network infrastructure
that’s cost-effective, resilient, easily deployable and scalable,
and SITA offers all of this. SITA has designed a comprehensive
network solution to fit our specific requirements against a very
ambitious rollout schedule.”
Vistara will use SITA’s
integrated suite of aircraft communications and airline operations
services to effectively manage air-to-ground communications among
the flight crew, airline operations and air traffic controllers.
SITA’s VHF network, the largest in India, will provide the
connectivity for these services.
The airline will use
SITA’s global IP Network to connect its back offices, ticketing
desks and check-in counters at an initial 10 airports across India
with its passenger services system, based in Germany.
The scalable
network has been designed to support Vistara’s future expansion in
India. In addition, Vistara has subscribed to SITA’s Type B
messaging service for critical air transport industry operational
messages.
Vistara is SITA’s first Flight Briefing
customer in India.
SITA Flight Briefing will provide the airline
with computerized flight plans and data such as inflight weather
updates and airport information so they can plan routes that
reduce operational costs, improve on-time performance, and
facilitate safer and smoother flights by avoiding major weather
events.
Maneesh Jaikrishna, Vice-President, India and
Sub-Continent, SITA, said, “Vistara intends to change the flying
experience in India, and we are doing our best to support their
plans by providing an efficient and cost-effective network. We
have built the network to meet Vistara’s requirements today, but
it is scalable and can expand as the airline grows.”
Vistara,
India,
SITA
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