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Home » This Company is Building Fibre-based Infrastructure Tailored for Airports

This Company is Building Fibre-based Infrastructure Tailored for Airports

…SITA Passive Optical LAN (PON) infrastructure with Tellabs unveiled for ultra-reliable, scalable and secure connectivity across airport campuses and other critical operational areas

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
October 13, 2025
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SITA PON solution - fibre optic communications for Airports | Connectivity | Smartphone cost

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The increasing pressure to support data-intensive applications with real-time communication across sprawling airport infrastructure is now greater than ever before.

But bandwidth limitations, high latency and costly maintenance mean that current platforms sometimes fall short.

Now a next-generation high-speed fibre-optic solution delivering ultra-reliable, scalable and secure connectivity could soon bypass copper cables within complex airport environments.

The updated SITA PON solution is being delivered in partnership with Tellabs, a global provider of advanced networking solutions and an innovator of PON technology.

It provides next-generation fibre-based infrastructure tailored for airports, airlines and ground handlers, with future-proofed network performance to support mission-critical systems, smart airport services and IoT deployments – all while reducing costs.

Martin Smillie, senior vice president for Communications and Data Exchange at SITA, said:

“The increasing use of data-intensive applications in airports places a lot of pressure on existing platforms. They can struggle to deliver increasing capacity demands for operational needs across sprawling and complex airport infrastructure for mission-critical operations. SITA PON resolves capacity constraints for airports, airlines and ground handlers by delivering ultra-reliable, scalable and secure connectivity through high-speed fibre-optic infrastructure.

“Together with Tellabs, whose solutions are proven to optimise network performance, SITA PON meets the connectivity needs of today and the next generation of high-capacity systems that will be used across even the largest airports in the future.”

Rich Schroder, president and CEO, Tellabs, said:

“This partnership enhances the critical network infrastructure that airports rely on every day. Together with SITA, we’re delivering next-generation connectivity that is more seamless, secure, and designed to meet the evolving demands of modern airports worldwide.” 

SITA PON enabled fibre infrastructure, optical network terminals (ONTs), and centralised network will collectively deliver uninterrupted, high bandwidth connectivity across crowded airports. The solution can serve airports and airlines, MROs, ground handlers, and other travel industry customers.

By delivering high-speed, fibre-based connectivity through a centralised, passive optical network, SITA PON eliminates the need for complex cabling that degrades over time and multiple active components.

It ensures that local-area network (LAN) customers can build modern, high-performance networks with smart, sustainable and secure connectivity that removes limitations on future growth and the high maintenance costs associated with legacy networks. 

This extends beyond passenger terminal spaces. Its long-distance coverage means SITA PON will transform telecommunications infrastructure across distant airport hangars, engineering facilities and storage areas, where extended distances and restricted environments make traditional cabling inefficient. Existing copper wiring often requires repeaters or boosters, adding cost and complexity, but the SITA PON single fibre solution works across distances up to 20km (12+ miles) without the need for active equipment in between – making it effective for data-heavy applications like HD video surveillance, smart kiosks, IoT devices, and cloud services.

SITA PON accesses the latest innovations through the SITA Campus Network, including automation and industry and sustainable expertise.

This comprehensive solution delivers round-the-clock monitoring and proactive maintenance, available worldwide with support spanning over 145 countries.

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