Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • SITA enables easyJet to go mobile across Europe

Aerospace

SITA enables easyJet to go mobile across Europe

SITA today announced the rollout of innovative mobile services for easyJet, which carries more than 58 million passengers each year.

SITA, communications provider for the air transport industry, is supplying easyJet with a fully-managed solution that allows the airline to use its in-house applications on mobile devices at over 130 airports in Europe from which it flies.
 
SITA’s fully-managed mobile services include 3G and wireless connectivity across 190 countries, providing cost-effective and seamless roaming for mobile usage. easyJet will use SITA’s services to access its in-house Halo application, which allows easyJet airport agents to be fully mobile using handheld computers. SITA is also providing easyJet with Motorola Solutions ruggedized mobile computers that have built-in barcode scanners, WLAN and WWAN capability,  and chip and pin readers. These devices help easyJet provide full passenger services from anywhere in the airport.

Advertisement
Gulfstream RT

 
SITA is also working closely with industry experts B2M Solutions to integrate its Mobile Process Optimization Platform, mprodigy, into the overall solution for easyJet. The resulting analytics enable easyJet to develop best practice processes across its Halo users, at the outset focusing on baggage payment and boarding to improve aircraft turnaround times.
 
The five-year agreement will initially include 100 devices being deployed at six airports which will enable the boarding of approximately 55,000 easyJet flights. Additional airports will be considered during the first six months of operation and easyJet plans to have up to 1,500 handheld terminals at 130 airports across Europe.
 
Trevor Didcock, CIO, easyJet, said: “At easyJet it is all about flexibility. We need to be agile and mobile, providing the same great service to our passengers at, and within, any airport to which we choose to fly. We’ve developed the Halo application to provide our employees with a range of applications via mobile devices and SITA will enable us to rollout and manage these across Europe, in a consistent and controlled way.
Advertisement
Gulfstream RT

 
“We’ve worked with SITA on project Halo for several years now and they are our chosen provider because of a combination of geographic coverage, a great partnership with Motorola and other vendors, and a capability to offer a fully-managed end-to-end service that offers real value for money.”
 
easyJet’s project Halo was designed to handle seasonal changes in passenger demand proactively and also to mobilise a number of business processes. Given the multiple locations where easyJet operates, SITA’s solution needed to provide a single approach for the airline across all its locations and accommodate its seasonal route changes.
 
Rukmini Glanard, SITA vice president, communications and infrastructure, said: “At SITA we provide the complete end-to-end mobile solution including integration to multiple applications, our Wireless@Airports services and full mobile data access. Our partnerships with Motorola and other device providers mean that airlines, such as easyJet, have a single supplier for their global mobile needs.

“The move across the industry is to mobile; our latest survey <http://www.sita.aero/content/airline-it-trends-survey-2012>  of airlines shows that by 2015 mobile will be beyond the tipping point – shaping every aspect of the travel experience. At SITA, we are ready to help airlines be fully mobile.”

 
 

Doncasters expands Groton site with new shell line

Aerospace

Doncasters expands Groton site with new shell line

15 July 2025

Doncasters today announced the successful commissioning of a brand-new, fully automated shell line, at its Groton facility in the US - a major milestone within its 2025 Performance Improvement Plan and a key advancement in the company’s long-term manufacturing strategy.

ZeroAvia and Horizon Aircraft to explore hydrogen eVTOL propulsion

Aerospace

ZeroAvia and Horizon Aircraft to explore hydrogen eVTOL propulsion

15 July 2025

ZeroAvia and Horizon Aircraft today announced plans to work together on developing regional hydrogen-electric VTOL air travel.

Bombardier’s paint facility at Biggin Hill set for 2026 opening

Aerospace

Bombardier’s paint facility at Biggin Hill set for 2026 opening

14 July 2025

Bombardier's development of a new 51,000 sq. ft. paint facility at the London Biggin Hill Service Centre is progressing with several key processes completed, including ground stabilisation and foundation work on the hangar.

AAIB launches investigation into incident at Southend Airport

Aerospace

AAIB launches investigation into incident at Southend Airport

14 July 2025

The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has started an investigation into an incident near Southend Airport on Sunday 13th July, involving a 12-metre plane that crashed shortly after take-off.

Advertisement
Gulfstream RT
First electric flight lands at Gatwick

Aerospace

First electric flight lands at Gatwick

14 July 2025

The first ever electric flight to land at London Gatwick took place last Thursday as part of the VINCI Airports Network Elektro Tour.

Airframe Designs appoints new Advisory Board chairman

Aerospace

Airframe Designs appoints new Advisory Board chairman

14 July 2025

Aerospace specialist Airframe Designs has appointed David Roberts as the new chairman of its Advisory Board, as it continues to expand its services in engineering and additive manufacturing to the aviation and related sectors worldwide.

Advertisement
Gulfstream RT