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Air travel top 'web-enabled' sector
The air transport industry is the first 'truly web-enabled industry,' according to a survey by SITA.
BA shelves ERP roll-out as airlines slash IT
British Airways was one example of airlines cutting IT to survive in the recession, according to the SITA conference.
Ryanair set to allow in-flight mobile calls
The budget airline is set to trial mobile phone access via picocell technology.
Airlines pushed to use greener tech
We’re not prepared to fly less frequently but we do want greener planes, according to research.
Airlines feel the heat of IT security threats
Air industry IT managers feel increased pressure to deal with IT security threats, research finds
Twitter first to report on aircraft crash
Twitter was first to break news of Turkish Airlines' crash and provides more accurate information than early official reports.
IT takes flight
Computing is making airlines more efficient. But can it make flying more comfortable too?
Star Alliance passengers benefit from SMS alerts
Passengers flying with any one of the 17 member airlines can sign up to receive SMS or e-mail alerts to help plan their journey.
Ofcom ponders in-flight mobile use
The regulator has set out proposals that could pave the way for airlines to allow passengers to use their mobiles onboard.
CIO Series: Balázs Ruttkay, Malév Hungarian Airlines
We speak to Balázs Ruttkay, IT director at Malév Hungarian Airlines about the challenges he faces in his leadership role.
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