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SITA’s New Mobile Solution Keeping Airport Operations Connected

Maisie Adams
Last updated: 11 June 2025 10:53
By Maisie Adams
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SITA MIFI is offering portable and reliable wireless connectivity to ensure airports remain connected, flexible, and secure. SITA, a provider of IT technologies across the air transport industry, has big plans for 2025, from global network connectivity to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions.

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Airport Operators Can Remain Connected Wherever They AreWho are SITAHow Can MIFI Improve Airport Operations
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SITA helps aviation with airport connectivity © SITA

Airport Operators Can Remain Connected Wherever They Are

Connectivity failures are quick to disrupt services, especially in the aviation industry. The IT aviation IT provider has launched their new mobile wifi service to prevent disruption and keep airports operating smoothly. Air transport stakeholders can access fast, secure connections wherever they may be – on the tarmac or in the cargo areas. Their cost-effective service bundles together routers, satellite solutions, and secure service technologies to provide dependable connectivity across airports. It’s seamlessly designed to allow operators to quickly address key operational issues such as limited bandwidth and gaps in coverage, ultimately avoiding long delays in finding solutions.

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SITA offer reliable connectivity for airport operators © SITA

Who are SITA

SITA is the air transport industry’s top IT provider, offering seamless, safe, and secure sustainable air travel that is driven by the needs of the industry. They deliver on their promise of connectivity to more than 1000 airports globally. The company’s near-term and long-term emission reduction targets were approved in 2023 by the Science-Based Targets initiative, aiming to guide the company in reducing its greenhouse gas emissions. They pride themselves on their 100% industry ownership and are recognised as the most internationally diverse companies.

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The company aims to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions © SITA

How Can MIFI Improve Airport Operations

By providing seamless connections and addressing operational issues quickly, their MIFI  service reduces costs, strengthens cybersecurity and avoids those unnecessary engineering fees. Senior Vice President Martin Smillie states his company is providing a “fast, adaptable, one-stop solution” that helps customers “maximise busy periods and minimise costly downtime.” With quick deployment and no complex setups, customers are quick to receive reliable global connectivity, even in hard-to-reach areas. Key features of the service include 5G support for high speeds and capacity, built-in battery systems for portability, enhanced security, and 24/7 manager support.

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SITA provide airport technology globally © SITA

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ByMaisie Adams
Aviation Reporter - an Editorial Writer for looch Magazine and Travel Radar, Maisie holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from Cardiff University. In addition to her writing career, Maisie works full-time as a Server/IST at The Alchemist, blending her editorial expertise with a passion for engaging storytelling.
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