The upcoming Noida International Airport (NIA) on Monday (February 17) said it has partnered with Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider, to manage its modern technology environment and provide round-the-clock support.
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Under this collaboration, Kyndryl will leverage its three decades of experience in managing and transforming airport and airline IT systems globally. The partnership aims to equip NIA with advanced frameworks, cutting-edge delivery services, and robust governance practices to ensure seamless, technology-driven airport operations.
As a greenfield airport, Noida International Airport aims to offer customers a memorable experience while travelling through its terminal.
With technology at the centre of that experience, Kyndryl will work with NIA to build a robust IT foundation by reviewing existing architecture, establishing frameworks to effectively steer policies, implementing technology delivery changes, security services, asset management, and managing risks and audit compliance during operations.
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Kyndryl will also manage Noida International Airport’s IT estate on Kyndryl Bridge, accelerating the automation of its IT infrastructure, while monitoring the real-time health and performance of its systems.
Kyndryl Bridge, an AI-powered open integration platform, will be core to the airport’s 24×7 technology support system, helping the airport proactively detect and mitigate issues before they impact operations and customers’ experience at the airport.
Kyndryl will also implement robust information security services including first response systems to cybersecurity incidents, security policy administration and health status monitoring.
Christoph Schnellmann, Chief Executive Officer of Noida International Airport, said, “At Noida International Airport, our commitment to excellence drives every decision we make. Partnering with Kyndryl allows us to leverage their global expertise and innovative solutions to create a world-class airport that prioritises passenger satisfaction and operational efficiency.”
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The Noida International Airport is being built in the Jewar area of Gautam Buddh Nagar district in Uttar Pradesh, 75 km off Delhi, and will be the national capital region’s second international airport after the Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Concessionaire Yamuna International Airport Private Limited, a fully-owned subsidiary of Swiss firm Zurich International Airport AG, is building the airport for the Uttar Pradesh government in a public-private partnership model.
(Edited by : Shoma Bhattacharjee)