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Bahrain Airport Company and Thales-SITA renew partnership at Bahrain International Airshow

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A contract for the provision of support and maintenance services for Bahrain International Airport (BIA) was signed by Bahrain Airport Company (BAC), the organization in charge of running and managing Bahrain International Airport (BIA), and Thales-SITA, a group specializing in airport operations and communications systems. This will include mission-critical systems related to operational passenger processing and airport security.

On the second day of the Bahrain International Airshow, BAC CEO Mohamed Yousif AlBinfalah, Thales Vice President of Sales Roger Nakouzi, and SITA Country Director Christophe Ravoire signed the three-year contract. Mahmood AlSeddiqi, vice president of BAC’s information, communication, and technology division, as well as other representatives from both organizations, attended the event. After the current two-year contract expires, the new agreement takes effect in January 2023, reinforcing the long-standing and strategic partnership between the two businesses.

BAC CEO Mohamed AlBinfalah said: “We are pleased to renew our partnership with Thales-SITA, which has provided advanced solutions for BIA for the past two years. This brings us another step closer to realizing the Kingdom’s digital transformation goals and ensuring BIA continues to operate with modern and reliable mission critical systems that optimize performance, allowing us to make faster and more informed data-driven decisions.”

CEO of Thales in Bahrain, Christophe Ravoire, said: “Thales has been awarded – alongside SITA – by BAC for the additional 3 years maintenance contract of the security and operational systems. Thales is honored that, BIA, which is recently awarded as the best new airport in the world by Skytrax, confirms the long-term commitments and trusted partnership with us. At Thales in Bahrain, we are proud to support the Kingdom’s Economic Vision 2030 and its ambition to develop a more digital, knowledge-based economy with distinguished infrastructure, and a strong local industrial technology.”

Hani El-Assaad, President, Middle East & Africa (MEA), SITA, said: “We’ve enjoyed a successful and long-term partnership with BAC, collaborating on new technology projects to drive greater efficiencies, smarter passenger processing, and more agile resource management. We’re excited to renew this partnership and look forward to delivering the latest innovative solutions to optimize airport operations and boost passenger experience across the journey.”

The Middle East’s most cutting-edge, effective, and environmentally friendly boutique airport is BIA. Its cutting-edge ICT systems and infrastructure are made to meet passengers’ rising expectations for a more seamless airport experience while also increasing efficiency and security.

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