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Abu Dhabi Airports Signs Memorandum of Understanding with SITA to Develop Intelligent Total Airport Management Platform

Harley Bardell
Last updated: 26 November 2025 03:06
By Harley Bardell
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The terminal of Zayed International Airport, Abu Dhabi, with many people and duty free shops spread across the hall.
Abu Dhabi Airports, the company responsible for Zayed International Airport, is partnering with SITA for an AI-powered airport management solution © Oleg Yunakov
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Abu Dhabi Airports, the airport operator responsible for Zayed International Airport (AUH), has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding with SITA, an air transport communications provider. Both organisations will co-develop an Intelligent Total Airport Management platform (iTAM) which will improve operational efficiency and on time perfomance (OTP) across the aviation sector, powered by artificial intelligence.

Photo of a large, heigh-ceiling, mostly empty airport departure gate. This section of the building is at least two storeys high, with a wide, elevated walkway running through the centre. In the departure are are several round-backed single-seater sofas for waiting passengers to sit on.
ADA and SITA’s new airport management system is set to improve passenger experiences and operational efficiency © Ameel Khan

Abu Dhabi Airports and SITA Sign Agreement

As global passenger numbers rise and global hubs find themselves under pressure to deliver more efficient and passenger-friendly operations, many airports worldwide are implementing solutions to integrate data and make decisions in real time. One example of this is Abu Dhabi Airports’ (ADA) new MoU with SITA, to co-develop an AI driven airport management platform that brings together real-time data, insights and operational decisions across the entire airport.

ADA, together with SITA, is aiming to build a more resilient management model which will be capable of detecting disruptions, optimising resources and creating smoother passenger journeys. Under the Memorandum of Understanding, both organisations will explore the possibility of a data platform that integrates information from airlines, ground handlers, ATC, government agencies, and existing airport systems. By using advanced analytics, artificial intelligence, and autonomous workflows, it is set to help airports (including Zayed International) anticipate disruptions, optimize resources, and enhance safety, efficiency, and on-time performance.

Photo of a wide-body aircraft parked at an airport gate. It is connected from its left side to the terminal building via a passenger boarding bridge (aka air bridge). On its right side luggage is being loaded onto it. In the background are the other terminal buildings of Abu Dhabi Airport Terminal A.
Both organisations seem committed and optimistic about the new management system © Ameel Khan

ADA and SITA Cooperate for Greater Efficiency

Andrew Murphy, Chief Information Officer at Abu Dhabi Airports, said:

“This collaboration with SITA advances Abu Dhabi’s vision to be at the forefront of global innovation and digital transformation. By enabling Zayed International Airport to become one of the world’s first truly connected digital airports, and by powering this with iTAM at the core, we are creating a unified operational source of truth that accelerates growth and sets a new global benchmark for smart, seamless journeys.”

Selim Bouri, President of MEA at SITA, shared Murphy’s optimism for the two organisations’ cooperation:

“Airports today work in an environment that is more complex and more interconnected than ever. Every operational choice affects airlines, passengers, and partners across the airport. By collaborating with Abu Dhabi Airports, we have an opportunity to co create a smarter way of working, one that uses data and intelligence to make every decision more predictable and more efficient. This approach supports the smooth journeys passengers expect and gives airport teams better tools to manage disruption before it escalates. Together, we can shape a model that becomes a reference point for airports globally.”

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Aviation Reporter - With a Master's Degree in Translation and Professional Language Skills from the University of Bath. He is based in Colchester, UK and has travelled extensively within Europe and beyond. He is fluent in Spanish and Italian in addition to his native English.
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