AI offers an opportunity to increase efficiency for airlines and airports
Not surprisingly, AI features prominently in IT plans, with CIOs focusing specifically on business intelligence (BI), artificial intelligence, and data sharing.
The report states that BI will be the top technology investment area for airlines over the next three years (73%), with 97% of airlines and 82% of airports investing in AI.
“Airlines and airports have learned from the congestion and disruption seen over the past two years as domestic travel exceeds pre-pandemic levels in some regions and passenger demand for air travel nears a full recovery,” Labrel said. he said.
“Solutions such as BI for total airport management and passenger processing provide airports and airlines with real-time insight into asset and passenger flow management, enabling an agile and collaborative response to any disruption. I will.”
Buildings and energy management systems are key priorities for airports, with investment in energy management systems expected to increase the most, with more than half of airports planning this by 2026.
The SITA 2023 Air Transport IT Insights study was conducted from August to November 2023. The research reflects the opinions of more than 250 senior airline and airport executives, covering a quarter of global passenger traffic.
In 2023, the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) approved SITA's emissions reduction targets. SITA is also working to develop solutions that help the industry meet its carbon reduction goals.
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