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[edit]SITA – Corporate profile SITA is the world's leading provider of global information and telecommunication solutions to the air transport and related industries. With over 50 years experience, we: support our members and customers globally in over 220 countries and territories continue to be the only organization providing the global network services - as well as the IT infrastructure and applications - that enable air transport organizations to operate seamlessly. Leading the industry forward SITA has long served global aviation and related industries. We've spearheaded the definition of common use technologies, for example, as well as hosted solutions, open IT standards ... and more. In these endeavours, all of our initiatives and solutions aim to ensure interoperability and the cost-effective use of the latest technologies for the industries we serve.
Global and local Today, we have around 3,800 staff, of more than 130 nationalities from all over the world. It means we can offer access to local people, with local, specific industry knowledge. Our global reach, our neutrality ... and the fact that SITA is completely owned by the aviation community... all remain critical to our customers. So too does our breadth of service, support and the industry expertise we provide.
The industries we serve Airlines, airports, aerospace companies - organizations involved in aircraft design, maintenance and communication - as well as logistics organizations, international organizations and governments: they are all among the industries SITA serves. Our portfolio includes:
application services end-to-end desktop and infrastructure services network services, focusing on systems integration, outsourcing and consulting, in support of complex solutions Here are a few more facts about SITA. We provide the widest portfolio of managed data and voice network services over a single seamless network – the largest in the world. We are the leading provider, to airports and the wider aviation sector, of the end-to-end IT infrastructure, shared use platforms, and application solutions. And we lead the world in the provision of hosted and managed applications to the air transport industry.
SITA's value-added services are offered through SITA INC (Information Networking Computing), headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, with network services managed through SITA SC, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
This is an encyclopedia not a place to post plugs for companies. With that said I do think that this entry can be made to conform to our NPOV policy by cutting-out much of the self-referential material (who is "we"? -- Wikipedia? Obviously not). --mav
Merge from Airline teletype
[edit]This seems to be the correct place for the information. Both articles are very different but appear to cover the same topic. Vegaswikian 00:02, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
- I disagree. Airline teletype (now renamed to Airline teletype technology) seems a more general article, while this article deals specifically with the European co-op operating the technology. I've removed the merge tag, and linked the articles together. JesseW, the juggling janitor 06:23, 7 September 2006 (UTC)
RE: Advertisment?????
[edit]I do not agree with the harsh exclamation that the article reads like and advertisement...After the end of WW-II SITA was established as the first and still the largest private comms companies in the World as of 2011. To deny that SITA had its origins in data comms across the planet well before we had ISD Telephony would be a travesty...It is historical fact that a data comms carrier was born out of World necessity in air transportation... Fact SITA further developed SNA to provide global SNA/T when the World was new to Global Data Comms...When the editor and contributors of this article were not even born SITA had been formed and was functional with the largest Main Frame Computer Systems on this planet and still are...Go Visit Galileo, COVIA, AMR - Corporations, Amadeus, Abacus to name a few and thanks for 'Secure Flight' which keeps our air transports safe in a Global sense. How could you not write about SITA without saying where they came from and what they do very quietly without advertisement nor endorsement. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Zczc2311 (talk • contribs) 06:34, 6 May 2011 (UTC)
SITA vs Friends Media Network
[edit]Has the name of SITA AERO been changed to Friends Media Network?? Or Somebody has spammed the article? This article originally was about SITA AERO but now has been renamed to Friends Media Network. Please explain me or give link to any talk page where it has been discussed or else I will revert it back to march 31st,2014
Conflicting company name: State Information Technology Agency (ZA)
[edit]The South Africa government's IT agency is also commonly referred to as SITA. See http://www.sita.co.za/ 196.14.169.11 (talk) 11:09, 16 August 2016 (UTC)
- Done- Used Distinguish template to leave a hatnote.--Xzinger (talk) 06:23, 28 April 2019 (UTC)
about: CHAMP Cargosystems
[edit]more needs to be explained about -CHAMP Cargosystems -
like when dit it become a subsediary of Sita. ?
-and how does it integrate or technicly interface into the rescource network.?
-and if I remember correctly, SITA is or was incorporated like a coop (a co-operativ-company) , with equal size shares and powers by every airline company involved.
-about CHAMP Cargosystems, I remember it from its first few jears of begin in developlement, as begin emploid there as technician for terminal cables, and operator on the Sperry-Unisys 1100 and the then new Unisys 2200, in the shack of old cl44 hangers domesticated to office space, in the south-west end of the main runway, at Findel airport (ELLX). . — Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.160.176.192 (talk) 00:19, 2 October 2021 (UTC)