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SITA 如何在旅游需求攀升之际推动印度航空技术蓬勃发展

Alexandra Dimitriou,GetBoat.com
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一月份 14, 2026

Transforming India’s Aviation for a Booming Passenger Market

India’s civil aviation sector is charging ahead, driven by a surge in passenger numbers and evolving traveller demands. The digital backbone supporting this surge is being reinforced by SITA, a global powerhouse in air transport technology. Their innovative solutions are helping Indian airports and airlines to deliver smoother, safer, and more eco-friendly journeys through modernisation and biometric technologies.

SITA’s Expanding Role in India’s Aviation Landscape

Since its start in India back in 1952, SITA has consistently played a crucial role in modernising the country’s air transport systems. With over 5,700 staff worldwide, the company manages IT systems for 2,500 clients including 1,000 airports and 70 government bodies globally. Their innovative platforms process close to half of the world’s air transport data, and support nearly 4,800 biometric checkpoints, providing critical real-time insights to airports and border agencies.

Meeting Demand with Cutting-Edge Technologies

The increasing preference for convenience, transparency, and sustainability among travelers is reshaping airport experiences. Research points to passengers’ willingness to invest in faster processing, digital identities, and baggage tracking solutions. Airlines and airports are responding with multi-billion dollar investments in biometrics, automation, cloud systems, and real-time operation tools. SITA is at the forefront with Smart Path biometric technologies, advanced border control management, cloud passenger processing, and baggage reconciliation systems — all vital as global air travel aims for nearly 8 billion passengers by 2040.

India’s Aviation Market: Riding the Growth Wave

India now ranks as the world’s third-largest aviation market, boasting over 411 million air travelers in 2025 alone and contributing a remarkable USD 53 billion to the country’s GDP. SITA supports one of the largest tech deployments by rolling out cloud-based passenger and baggage management systems across up to 50 airports managed by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), integrating over 3,500 digital points nationwide.

Year International Aircraft Movements (000) Domestic Aircraft Movements (000) Domestic Passenger Growth (%)
1999-0099.7368.0
2004-05158.9570.813.0
2006-07215.6862.033.2
2025年(预计)411 million passengers

The wide roll-out includes supporting 61 airports with platforms that enable airlines to easily comply with governmental passenger information requirements. SITA also operates a 24/7 Global Command Centre in Delhi and actively participates in ‘Make in India’ initiatives by supporting local manufacturing.

New Airports and Biometric Advances

Exciting infrastructure projects are embedding SITA’s technologies from the ground up. For example, the Navi Mumbai International Airport will have 22 self-bag-drop stations powered by SITA, with Mumbai International Airport continuing to leverage their operational systems. Several airports under the Adani Group are deploying SITA’s Airport Management System, giving airfield managers real-time data to optimize operations. The soon-to-be-opened Noida International Airport (Jewar) is expected to follow suit with state-of-the-art digital and biometric systems, aligning with India’s ambitious digital travel agenda.

  • 17 airports currently operate under the DigiYatra biometric travel system.
  • 10 more airports are planned to join, moving India toward seamless, biometric-led check-ins.
  • Technologies focus on automated borders, unified check-ins, and connected travel ecosystems.

A Brief Look at India’s Aviation Evolution

India’s aviation sector hasn’t always been this vibrant. Historically, policies kept skies relatively closed, with state-controlled carriers and limited foreign airline access constraining growth. Until reforms in the 1990s, the aviation landscape was monopolized by Air India and Indian Airlines, with limited airport development and restricted international access.

Reforms opened up the field dramatically:

  • Private sector involvement in domestic and international flights increased.
  • Private companies gained rights to develop and manage airports, especially Greenfield projects.
  • Bilateral air service agreements were liberalized, resulting in expanded international connectivity.

The result? A rapid surge in passenger volumes and aircraft movements, supported by the emergence of low-cost carriers making flying accessible to a growing middle class.

Connectivity and Passenger Growth Over Time

Passenger Growth Trends in India (000s)
Year International Passengers International Growth (%) Domestic Passengers Domestic Growth (%)
1999-0013,2902.9%25,7406.9%
2006-0725,78017.1%70,60030.2%

These trends are mirrored in international airline capacities flying into and out of India, which nearly doubled between 2006 and 2008, according to civil aviation statistics. Major airports like Delhi and Mumbai continue to act as dominant hubs, handling nearly three-quarters of the country’s international flights. However, airport expansion policies aim to disperse air travel more evenly across regions to meet rising demand.

Looking Forward: Aviation’s Role in Global and Local Tourism

The rapid evolution and digitization of India’s aviation infrastructure are expected to be a major catalyst for expanding tourism and business travel both domestically and internationally. Enhanced connectivity combined with high-tech travel management can improve passenger experiences, boost economic benefits, and help manage capacity challenges as airline traffic grows.

Digital and biometric systems, like those deployed by SITA, not only streamline travel but also set the groundwork for sustainable aviation practices through efficient passenger flows and reduced wait times. With India emerging as a bustling travel destination and point of transit, these advancements intersect with broader trends in travel technology, aviation safety, and customer-centric services.

Summary: A Glimpse Into India’s Skyward Journey

India’s aviation sector is flying high thanks to digital transformation led by companies like SITA. Passenger numbers are soaring, driving investments in biometric touchpoints, automated baggage handling, and cloud-based airport management. From greenfield airports to modernization of older hubs, technology is reshaping how travelers experience Indian skies — faster, smoother, and more secure.

As new airports open and existing ones modernize, the country is sprinting towards a biometric-led, borderless travel future. This evolution promises to expand tourism potential and economic growth, aligning India’s aviation ecosystem with global trends.

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