Airbus climbs in industrial digitisation with private 5G deployment | Computer Weekly
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Airbus climbs in industrial digitisation with private 5G deployment | Computer Weekly
"As part of its objective to migrate all of its industrial networks to 5G to ensure unified, "ultra-reliable" connectivity from its workstation to the aircraft cabin, Airbus is advancing its factory digitisation programme through the deployment of high-performance private 5G connectivity from Ericsson. Through this strategic partnership, Airbus and Ericsson are accelerating the digital transformation of the aerospace industry, laying the foundation for the next generation of smart factories - fully connected, scalable and sharply focused on innovation across Europe and the world."
"With a fully operational private 5G network now live in Hamburg, and a deployment at Toulouse underway, to be completed by 2026, this roll-out is part of a broader roadmap to extend private 5G across Airbus's strategic sites in Europe - including further locations in Spain, the UK and internationally, with projects in the US and Canada pending. The initiative forms part of the Airbus digitisation strategy, which is aimed"
Airbus and Ericsson are deploying high-performance private 5G networks to digitise Airbus production sites, with Hamburg live and Toulouse scheduled for completion by 2026. The roll-out is part of a broader roadmap to expand private 5G across strategic European sites, with further projects planned in Spain, the UK and potential deployments in the US and Canada. The private 5G backbone is intended to strengthen manufacturing automation, traceability and operational efficiency while meeting strict safety and security standards. Key industrial use cases include IoT integration, intelligent equipment management, real-time quality control, collaborative robotics, 3D simulation, augmented reality and predictive maintenance.
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