Air India modernises its digital landscape

Air India has announced ‘major progress’ in its efforts to modernise its digital systems landscape.

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The airline said it has made significant investments to rapidly revamp its digital systems in close partnership with the world’s leading technology firms. It is also investing in building a digital and technology team with its presence in Kochi and Gurugram in India, as well as in Silicon Valley in the United States.

The digital and technology modernisation effort in Air India is being guided by Tata Group Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran and Air India CEO Campbell Wilson.

Air India’s Vihaan.AI transformation programme envisions digital technologies as a key differentiator for Air India, with an aspiration to be an industry leader in technology. Practically each Vihaan.AI initiative is powered by technology, from enhancing customer experience to transforming revenue management. The airline has already invested approximately US $200 million in new digital systems, digital engineering services, and in creating an industry-leading digital workforce. It expects to sustain this pace of investment over the next five years as the transformation journey shifts from catching up with world-class airlines to taking a leadership position by deploying the most cutting-edge technologies ranging from traditional digital technologies to modern generative Artificial Intelligence (AI). The objective is to transform customer engagement and drastically improve operational efficiencies. Thinking ahead to long-term leadership, Air India is also exploring emerging trends such as the application of quantum computing to solve some of the most complex optimisation challenges in the industry.

“We are on a mission to delight our customers and create a sustainable competitive advantage in our operations by adopting the world’s best in digital technologies. The scope of the technology transformation at Air India is extensive and covers every aspect of the airline including commercial, engineering, operations, ground handling, finance, human resources, and corporate functions. We are empowering employees across the company, ranging from our frontline flying staff to ground crew with the best technology capabilities to help them excel at their jobs. We are adopting a cloud-only, mobile-friendly, design-rich, AI-infused, digital-first approach to all our technology initiatives that we are executing with speed,” said Air India’s chief digital and technology officer, Dr. Satya Ramaswamy.

“We are very grateful for the goodwill and support from our technology and services partners worldwide who are united by a shared passion to see Air India regain its glory and its rightful place among the world’s best airlines,” he added.