Airlines are under growing pressure to modernise their passenger handling systems. Many still rely on outdated networks and multiple vendors, leading to rising costs, security gaps, and delays at the airport. To address these challenges, SITA has launched SITA Connect Fly, a new managed connectivity service powered by Versa.
SITA Connect Fly provides airlines and the wider transport industry with a faster, more secure way to connect departure control systems (DCS) and web applications directly to their passenger-facing workstations, such as check-in kiosks. With proven Versa SD-WAN connectivity, providing modern software-defined networking and built-in cyber protection, airlines can simplify operations, strengthen resilience, and cut the time needed to open new stations from months to just weeks.
For passengers, the benefits are less waiting at check-in and boarding, improved trust in the safety of their personal data, and a seamless experience end-to-end.
“Airlines across the world are telling us the same thing: they need faster, more resilient systems to keep up with growing passenger volumes and increased cloud services,” said Martin Smillie, Senior Vice President for Communications and Data Exchange, SITA. “SITA Connect Fly provides a managed secure connectivity service for pre-flight operations worldwide, helping reduce the risk of outages and keeping network and security policies consistent across airports. In practice, this means smoother check-in, more reliable boarding, and a less stressful journey for passengers.”
“As SITA’s technology partner, we are extremely gratified to be part of delivering this modernised network and security infrastructure using our VersaONE Universal SASE platform. Our innovations have enabled SITA to transform their managed services and be in a leading position to deliver flexibility and agility to their customers,” said Kelly Ahuja, CEO of Versa.
SITA Connect Fly builds on SITA’s widely used Community Connect DCS service, currently supporting check-in and boarding control in more than 400 locations worldwide. While this revamped managed service will bring all the benefits from its Cloud native technology, it will still be cost-effective. Connect Fly will deliver more value but it will remain price competitive.
The new service is built on VersaONE, Versa’s AI-powered platform that combines network performance and security in one place. With Versa’s global Cloud gateways, airlines can connect through the closest point of access, speeding up response times and reducing delays. The platform also ensures that enough bandwidth is always available for critical applications, keeping essential airline’s systems like departure control running smoothly.
Due to Versa’s next-generation unified networking and security technology, this new managed service will also bring more flexibility, delivering connectivity from any underlying transport layer (ISP, MPLS, 4G/5G, etc.) to any application, no matter its location.
For customers this means no barriers to being connected from any remote airport, including regional sites, and expediting their operations time-to-market to just a few weeks. As the product also includes full SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) options – which merge Cloud-delivered SSE security capabilities with all the SD-WAN benefits, enhancing security without compromising agility – it will also cover mobile endpoints, non-airport locations and wider travel industry needs.
Fully integrated with SITA’s common-use systems for check-in and self-service (CUTE and CUSS) and SITA Flex, SITA Connect Fly also sets the foundation for real-time data processing across the broader SITA digital ecosystem, helping airlines and airports deliver more connected, efficient, and reliable services for travellers everywhere.
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