SriLankan Airlines
has become one of the first airlines in the world to migrate to the new Internet domain ‘.aero’ that has been created for the specific use of
the aviation industry.
Since
June 1, 2003, SriLankan Airlines’ corporate website changed from www.srilankan.lk to
www.srilankan.aero. Users will still be able to
log in to the www.srilankan.lk address for at least the next 12 months, until
the www.srilankan.aero identity becomes well established.
“We have taken the initiative to migrate to .aero from the present country
specific .lk in order to take advantage of the new global airline domain and
to better reflect our status as an international company,” said Nigel O’Shea,
Head of IT at SriLankan Airlines.
All present e-mail addresses at SriLankan Airlines have also had
.lk replaced with .aero, but could still be reached through .lk for the next 12
months.
“The .aero domain will provide a unique identity for airlines, differentiating
from other Internet domain extensions such as .com (commercial), .net (network), or country specific domain such as .lk, .sg and .uk,” said Kamal
Nanayakkara, SriLankan’s Senior Manager Network & Communication.
The .aero domain has been reserved worldwide for participants of the
aviation industry, including airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and airline
industry persons. The .aero domain is hoped to make it easier for Internet users to find aviation-related websites on the Internet.
SriLankan Airlines IT Division formed a project team which planned,
executed and tested the migration to the new domain over the last four months, reworking the airline’s massive IT network. |