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Japan Airlines adopts AviNet solution

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In an effort to manage significant airline industry growth within the Asia-Pacific region, Japan Airlines has deployed Rockwell Collins’ ARINC AviNet Airport network solution at 50 of its domestic and international airport locations.

“This is the largest network deployment for JAL and one of the largest in the Asia-Pac region,” explained Jun Sato, Director of Planning and Promotion, Passenger System Planning, for Japan Airlines. “The global reach of Rockwell Collins’ ARINC network and strong customer service with many in-region airports will be invaluable for keeping our airports communicating and operating at the highest efficiency.”

Rockwell Collins’ ARINC AviNet Airport service is a cost-effective, shared and private wide area network solution that provides robust connectivity from an airport’s common use passenger processing solution and common use terminal equipment workstations to its departure control system.

“AviNet Airport will enable JAL to check-in passengers using the new DCS at each of their international airports while seamlessly migrating over from JAL’s legacy system, minimising downtime,” commented Paul Hickox, Director of Global Network Solutions for Rockwell Collins. “We are pleased in JAL’s confidence in our solutions and our commitment to developing AviNet Airport as a versatile system to meet their growing needs.”


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