DXC wins deal with Western Sydney Airport
DXC Technology has been selected as the master systems integrator for the Western Sydney International Airport project.
DXC has been selected to build the airport’s foundational technology platforms in preparation for its opening in 2026 and its ongoing operations, working with its strategic Asia Pacific Airport partner Chavali Consulting to bring together over 60 operational systems.
As the master systems integrator, DXC will deliver the integration, cybersecurity and hosting platforms required to bring together the systems to support a fast and seamless journey for customers.
The airport, set to open in 2026, is also expected to stimulate economic growth in the Western Sydney region.
In response, DXC is working with Western Sydney University (WSU) to identify opportunities that will help students solve real-world challenges and develop work readiness skills that will be critical to supporting the new airport and the growing Western Sydney region.
“DXC is delighted to work with Western Sydney Airport on this project of national significance. Embarking on building a greenfield airport from the ground up is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that will allow us to bring the latest innovation to the airport and apply technologies that are emerging,” DXC Technology President Asia Pacific Seelan Nayagam said.
“We are not only looking forward to supporting this airport with state-of-the-art technology and forward-thinking principles but also helping boost skills and create jobs for Greater Sydney.”
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