Airbus boosts network infrastructure
The manufacturer hopes to benefit from fast and flexible access to data between its production facilities
Airbus will benefit from faster data access between its sites
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus is using a next-generation network to provide bandwidth between its production sites.
Supplier Interoute will support Airbus’ data communications between the company's main assembly site in Toulouse, France and three other production facilities in Europe.
Drivers behind the move include the flexibility provided by new optical fibre networks, which will be tightly secured.
The news follow Airbus’ announcement of the world's largest radio-frequency identification (RFID) project, which the company unveiled earlier this year. The project is aimed at improving accuracy and automation of its supply chain and cost reduction via scaling down on aircraft production.