Airport transport technology company SITA has agreed to terms with Romania’s Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport in a bid to advance its operational efficiency and sustainable practices.
This joint effort represents a commitment to address the technological and environmental challenges facing today’s airports.
The Letter of Intent signed between the pair paves the way for a range of pilot projects and proof of concept initiatives that will enable Cluj Airport to test SITA’s advanced solutions in real-world environments.
These trials are designed to validate technologies that streamline airport processes and create a seamless experience for travellers.
Through these early-stage projects, Cluj Airport will be able to assess advanced systems that can improve passenger flow, baggage handling, and energy efficiency, supporting the airport’s drive toward sustainable operations.
“As the aviation industry faces unprecedented demands for smarter, more sustainable travel solutions, this cooperation with Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport means we can bring innovation directly to the forefront of airport operations,” said Sergio Colella, President, Europe at SITA.
“Together, we are not only envisioning but actively creating the future of air travel, through projects that will showcase how technology can transform every step of the passenger journey.
“From reducing wait times to cutting environmental impact, our collaboration aims to set new standards that will serve as a model for airports around the world.”
A central element of the collaboration is research and development tailored to Cluj Airport’s unique operational landscape. By addressing specific challenges, SITA and Cluj Airport aim to co-develop practical solutions that enhance the airport’s efficiency and align with global sustainability targets.
The collaboration also involves joint workshops to exchange knowledge on emerging technologies and trends, ensuring both parties remain at the cutting edge of advancements in passenger processing, mobile technologies, and biometrics.
David Ciceo, CEO at Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport, added: “First of all I would like to congratulate SITA for their recent opening of a new technology hub in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, aimed at advancing the future of air travel through cutting-edge innovation and truly appreciate their choice for a global research centre.
“We wish to take advantage of this opportunity to collaborate with one of the most important leaders in air transport technology, because Cluj International Airport, has amongst its strategic priorities, investments in innovative and new technological solutions which will make our industry more resilient and sustainable for the years to come.”
Environmental responsibility is a key focus, with both SITA and Cluj Airport committed to reducing the ecological footprint of airport operations. Sustainability initiatives include the potential development of green aviation technologies and CSR programs, setting a benchmark for environmentally conscious practices in the aviation industry.