Air New Zealand wants to be the world’s leading airline when it comes to technology | Credit: Air New Zealand Tata Consultancy Services to modernise the airline’s systems, focusing on AI adoption and sustainability initiatives across its operations Air New Zealand has signed a five-year partnership with Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to transform its digital infrastructure and position itself as a leader in AI-driven innovation. The collaboration aims to enhance the airline’s digital capabilities across fleet management, crew scheduling and ground services. Announced at TCS’ Banyan Park Campus in Mumbai, the agreement supports Air New Zealand’s vision to become the world’s most digitally advanced airline. The event was attended by several dignitaries including New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and TCS Chief Executive Officer K. Krithivasan. New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer | Credit: Number 10 The strategic impact The partnership will see TCS streamline Air New Zealand’s digital services across more than 600 applications by integrating AI-driven automation and cloud technologies. This transformation is expected to impact over 15 million passengers who fly with Air New Zealand annually on more than 3,400 weekly flights. Key areas of focus include cargo service […]
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