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Cathay Pacific and SITA boost global airport connectivity

By 王莉娅January 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Cathay Pacific and SITA to enhance network bandwidth at 51 airports.
  • Partnership supports Cloud adoption and improves operational efficiency.

What happened: Cathay Pacific partners with SITA on connectivity

Cathay Pacific and SITA have announced a partnership to upgrade network connectivity across 51 global airports. This agreement introduces SITA’s Connect Go service, which boosts bandwidth by up to five times current capacity while optimising costs.

The collaboration aligns with Cathay Pacific’s strategy to adopt Cloud applications while maintaining legacy systems’ performance. SITA Connect Go will provide high-speed connectivity with dual Internet options, delivering up to 300 Mbps bandwidth. The 12-month implementation phase, beginning in April 2024, will ensure seamless deployment across all airports.

Cathay Pacific has been a long-time user of SITA Connect and remains confident in SITA’s solutions. The partnership aims to enhance operational efficiency, scalability, and customer service by leveraging advanced airport infrastructure. SITA’s Asia Pacific President, Sumesh Patel, highlighted the role of SITA Connect Go in addressing growing bandwidth demands and legacy network challenges.

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Why it’s important

This partnership highlights the critical role of advanced connectivity in aviation. By leveraging SITA Connect Go, Cathay Pacific aims to achieve a fivefold bandwidth increase across 51 global airports, ensuring robust, scalable, and secure network infrastructure. This upgrade aligns with the airline’s strategy to adopt Cloud applications, which enable greater operational efficiency, scalability, and improved service delivery.

SITA Connect Go addresses key challenges airlines face with legacy network infrastructure. By offering dual Internet connectivity and up to 300 Mbps bandwidth, it enhances application performance while maintaining cost efficiency. Additionally, the inclusion of Gateways ensures optimal functionality for legacy systems, enabling a seamless transition to new technologies without disrupting existing operations.

This agreement reflects the aviation industry’s shift towards modernising network infrastructures to support growing bandwidth demands and ensure a better passenger experience. The partnership also reduces downtime and disruption through SITA’s pre-connected, resilient APH-V infrastructure, which ensures rapid deployment and flexible customisation.

As air travel continues to recover and expand globally, this collaboration sets a benchmark for how airlines can optimise technology to enhance operational resilience, address customer needs, and strengthen their competitive edge in a demanding market.

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王莉娅

Celia Wang is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Creative and Media Enterprise at University of Warwick. She specialises in copywriting and sales communications. Contact her at c.wang@btw.media.

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