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'''SITA''' is specialized in communication and IT solutions to Air Transportation services. They provide their solutions to air lines, airports, governments and other customers world wide. | '''SITA''' is specialized in communication and IT solutions to Air Transportation services. They provide their solutions to air lines, airports, governments and other customers world wide. They are the sponsors of [[sTLD]] [[.aero]]. | ||
It is created and owned by air transport community | It is created and owned by the air transport community itself, thus almost every air line and airport in the world does business with SITA.<ref>[http://www.sita.aero/about-sita/what-we-do What we do]</ref> | ||
==Management Team== | |||
[[Francesco Violante]] is currently the CEO of SITA. Along with him, senior leadership team of SITA includes Rene Azoulai, Dave Bakker, Arthur Calderwood, Peter Cunningham, David Greaves, Colm O'Higgins, Ian Riddell and Astrid Warren.<ref>[http://www.sita.aero/content/senior-leadership-team Senior leadership team]</ref> | |||
==SITA Board== | |||
It has representations from airline industry world wide covering over 90% of the world's commercial airline industry providers. Board Members play a central role in our governance and influence strategies. They also participate in SITA managed forums, Committees and conferences.<ref>[http://www.sita.aero/about-sita/board-members Board & Members]</ref> | |||
==Services== | ==Services== | ||
* Managing global communications, infrastructure and outsourcing services | * Managing global communications, infrastructure and outsourcing services. | ||
* Services for airline commercial management | * Services for | ||
** airline commercial management | |||
** passenger operations | |||
** flight operations | |||
** aircraft operations | |||
** air-to-ground communications | |||
** airport management and operations | |||
** baggage operations | |||
** transportation security and border management | |||
** cargo operations | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 1 April 2024
Type: | Private |
Industry: | Air Transport Communications |
Founder(s): | Air Transport Community |
Ownership: | Air Transport Community |
Headquarters: | 26 Chemin de Joinville, B.P. 31, 1216 Cointrin Geneva, Switzerland |
Website: | sita.aero |
Blog: | sita blog |
Facebook: | SITA |
Twitter: | @SITAOnline |
SITA is specialized in communication and IT solutions to Air Transportation services. They provide their solutions to air lines, airports, governments and other customers world wide. They are the sponsors of sTLD .aero.
It is created and owned by the air transport community itself, thus almost every air line and airport in the world does business with SITA.[1]
Management Team
Francesco Violante is currently the CEO of SITA. Along with him, senior leadership team of SITA includes Rene Azoulai, Dave Bakker, Arthur Calderwood, Peter Cunningham, David Greaves, Colm O'Higgins, Ian Riddell and Astrid Warren.[2]
SITA Board
It has representations from airline industry world wide covering over 90% of the world's commercial airline industry providers. Board Members play a central role in our governance and influence strategies. They also participate in SITA managed forums, Committees and conferences.[3]
Services
- Managing global communications, infrastructure and outsourcing services.
- Services for
- airline commercial management
- passenger operations
- flight operations
- aircraft operations
- air-to-ground communications
- airport management and operations
- baggage operations
- transportation security and border management
- cargo operations
References