GSMA Forges Partnerships in the Aviation and Automotive Sectors

GSMA Forges Partnerships in the Aviation and Automotive Sectors
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The GSMA made partnerships with organizations in the automotive and aviation sectors. They aim to accelerate the development of new connectivity services using 5G networks.

The goal of the pacts includes creating services designed to improve safety, efficiency, and customer experience across those verticals. Entities partnering with GSMA include the 5G Automotive Association (5GAA), Japan Automotive Software Platform and Architecture (JASPAR), Outsight, Safran Passenger Innovations, and Seamless Air Alliance. The announcement builds upon a similar agreement signed with the Automotive Edge Computing Consortium in October 2024.

The partnerships provide strong direction from these industries, helping the mobile ecosystem truly meet the needs of the automotive and aviation sectors. The work with Seamless Air Alliance, Outsight, and Safran Passenger Innovations will target improving efficiency, safety, and customer satisfaction. The partnerships will also examine the potential of 5G technology to enable in-flight connectivity, real-time aircraft diagnostics, predictive maintenance, and improved flight path optimization.

Additional focus areas will include seamless in-flight connectivity and smart airports with full passenger journey monitoring, automated check-ins, AR navigation, and improved baggage tracking. The GSMA collaborations with 5GAA and JASPAR will focus on advanced connectivity to drive innovation in autonomous driving, smart cities, and mobility services. GSMA noted the automotive sector can enhance safety, efficiency, and sustainability by using 5G.

The activities will be led by GSMA Fusion, which was created to interact directly with enterprises at an industry level. It’s also spearheading efforts to identify areas where advanced networks can provide new services and features. As part of the GSMA Open Gateway initiative, Fusion works across industries such as automotive, aviation, financial services, manufacturing, and media to increase demand for 5G API-based services.