Air Transport IT Review - Issue 1, 2013

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BYOD in the air

BYOD in the air

The bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend is breaking through the last barrier to onboard connectivity. Passengers accessing in-flight entertainment from their own devices are already invading the aircraft as airlines are also beginning to look at crew accessing enterprise applications from their personal tablets.

BYOD - hype or reality?

BYOD - hype or reality?

Tablet sales will reach nearly 119 million in 2012. That's a 98% increase on 2011. By 2016, 370 million tablets will be sold. What does that imply for the enterprise?

New mindset - an interview with Michael Ibbitson

New mindset - an interview with Michael Ibbitson

IT at the airport is all about innovating for the customer, investing for sustainable future growth and doing things differently. So says Michael Ibbitson, CIO at London Gatwick Airport.

Move with the flow

Move with the flow

Airports are learning to harness the power of networks to offer new levels of service convenience to passengers and other stakeholders.

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