Aena Brasil selected T-Systems to deploy SAP S/4HANA in the new terminals, aligning with the global standards of the parent company. Implementing the system necessitated collaboration between teams from T-Systems and Aena, while also dealing with tight deadlines and regional regulatory complexities. The success of the project was credited to the teams' dedication, efficient governance, and inclusive leadership, leading to a smooth implementation.
The professionals at T-Systems were extremely committed and had their objectives very well aligned with those of Aena, working as if we were members of a single team, which was fundamental to the success of the project.
Aena Brasil is the Brazilian operation of Spain‘s Aena, the world‘s largest airport operator by passenger volume, which manages 46 airports and two heliports in Spain. It also owns 51% of London-Luton Airport and operates twelve Mexican airports, two in Colombia and two in Jamaica. Since 2020, the concessionaire has managed 17 airports in Brazil, accounting for around 20% of the country‘s air traffic, firmly establishing itself as the country‘s largest network of airports.