In efforts to enhance operational efficiency and digital capabilities, an agreement has been formed between Fiji Airports and Australian digital transformation consultancy CG TECH.
This major corporate transformation programme aims to modernise key business systems, such as finance, human resources, asset management, and safety management, setting the stage for long-term growth and improved service delivery.
Fiji Airports' Chief Executive, Mesake Nawari says this move represents an important step in supporting the organisation’s long-term growth, ensuring the company remains resilient, efficient, and future-ready in a rapidly evolving aviation environment.
Nawari adds that this is also in line with their 10-year strategic plan; the digitalisation and transition of their systems, which is expected to bring significant financial and efficiency benefits to service delivery at Fiji Airports.
He adds that they also want to use technology, including AI, to delve deeper into the data they have, enabling their executive team to address challenges faster and make informed decisions.
Nawari says the digital transformation programme is focused on moving Fiji Airports towards a modern digital workplace where information is captured once, managed securely, and made available through trusted systems that support decision-making at all levels of the organisation.
He adds that it aims at strengthening their data analytics processes and providing a high-performance digital platform that seeks to take their business performance to the next level.
Chief Executive Officer at CG TECH, Carlos Garcia says the programme is designed to provide clarity and confidence through complex change.
Garcia explains that their role is to help leadership teams make well-informed decisions, reduce risk, and move forward with confidence as technology and ways of working evolve, stressing the value of partnerships like this, where there is a clear focus on communication, capability, and supporting people through transformation.
She adds that large-scale transformation requires clear governance, strong decision-making, and a practical delivery model.
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