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Air Transport IT Review

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Air Transport IT Review - Issue 2, September 2010

Despite the sharpest decline in passenger traffic demand for decades and a very mixed picture of economic recovery, there is growing optimism that the worst may finally be over.

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Air Transport IT Review - Issue 1, May 2010

The pressure to cut costs has never been more intense. For CIOs, that means finding new ways to consolidate IT infrastructure. One technology helping to address this is server virtualization.

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Air Transport IT Review - Issue 3, December 2009

The pressure to cut costs has never been more intense. What cost and efficiency opportunities exist for air transport CIOs in consolidating IT infrastructure?

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Air Transport IT Review - Issue 2, September 2009

Industry insights into a digital future: as the air transport industry faces its most challenging time ever, what role has IT to play?

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Air Transport IT Review - Issue 1, April 2009

The continuously revised IATA outlook for the global aviation industry reflects serious, persistent deterioration in air traffic demand. What is clear – for both the short and long term – is that IT must help bring about change.

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Air Transport IT Review - Air Traffic Management

This newsletter provides a high-level overview of the various activities SITA has been involved in during 2008, and which we firmly believe will provide the platform for continued realization of air navigation efficiencies.

Special edition

Air Transport IT Review - Issue 3, November 2008

With our industry once again under severe pressure, it is essential that we all focus continuously on finding better and more efficient ways of doing things. Information and communications technology (ICT) often has the answer.

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Air Transport IT Review - Issue 2, August 2008

Focuses on the strategic use of IT, and the impact of IT and communication on passengers, airlines and the airport environment.

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Air Transport IT Review - Issue 1, March 2008

Growth, efficiency and competitiveness remain the air transport industry’s issues of the day. Increasingly, industry innovation in information and communication technology is seen as the way to address these issues.

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