
Summary:
- Perth Airport has appointed DXC Technology as Master Systems Integrator for its new terminal development, a key component of the airport’s multi-billion-dollar transformation programme.
- DXC will oversee the integration of more than 70 technology and operational systems, supporting connected passenger processing, baggage management, security, wayfinding and airport operations.
- The technology programme underpins Perth Airport’s One Airport vision, helping deliver a seamless passenger experience when the new terminal facilities open in 2031.
Perth Airport has partnered with DXC Technology, an enterprise technology and innovation partner, as Master Systems Integrator (MSI) for its new terminal development, a key milestone in the airport’s multi-billion-dollar investment to transform its infrastructure and support Western Australia’s long-term economic growth.
As MSI, DXC will be responsible for the design, integration, testing and commissioning of more than 70 information technology and operational systems that will support the new terminal facilities in addition to ensuring they work together to deliver a connected and seamless passenger experience.
The new terminal facilities, scheduled to open in 2031, will realise Perth Airport’s One Airport vision to bring all commercial airline operations into a single central location which will improve efficiency and enhance the passenger journey.
“We are proud to be partnering with DXC who will bring important industry knowledge and experience to this once-in-a-generation infrastructure investment,” said Steve Moreland, Chief Planning and Projects Officer, Perth Airport.
The MSI programme encompasses a broad range of technology solutions including artificial intelligence (AI), cloud and cybersecurity, across the new terminal for passenger processing systems, baggage tracking and reconciliation, advanced security screening integration, building management and automation, digital signage and wayfinding, public WiFi and operational control systems.
DXC will also oversee interoperability of the systems used by key airport stakeholders, including airlines, ground handlers, retailers, and government agencies.
“We’re extremely proud to partner with Perth Airport on a technology transformation that will support Western Australia’s long-term economic growth,” said Robert Le Busque, President, Asia Pacific Japan, DXC Technology. “Leveraging over 30 years of global aviation experience, DXC will bring together a complex ecosystem of technologies and providers to deliver the digital foundation required to support the airport’s vision for providing a world class travel experience.”
You may also be interested in
12 technology and CX trends that can enhance airline and airport operations in 2026
FTE launches new podcast to explore the realities of successful innovation


