IBM touts progress on tech stack for AI-enabled airline with no passengers or alcohol
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2025/12/09/ibm_riyadh_air/
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Riyadh Air first drafted in Big Blue as its consulting partner two years ago, at which point the firm was styling itself a "digitally native airline." IBM was tasked with creating its digital and tech strategy. That deal was extended to cover [1]passenger services back in early 2024 .
The veteran tech firm and the startup revealed the "AI native" moniker today, talking up how IBM-built "AI powered operations [will] create agility across the business and unify employee and guest experiences, setting a new benchmark for innovation in the aviation industry."
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These will be built, using IBM Consulting brain power, on watsonx Orchestrate, "bringing together 59 workstreams and more than 60 partners, including Adobe, Apple, FLYR, and Microsoft."
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The collaboration promises a "personalized digital workplace powered by AI agents," which will "give employees a single, chat-first entry point to HR." The airline plans to double its workforce over the next year.
Watsonx will also underpin an "AI-based concierge experience for employees that is trustworthy, proactive, contextually aware, and proposes next best actions for each persona interacting with guests."
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This will allow tailored services, such as "prompting staff to offer fast-track services to customers running late," which is frankly one of the more useful applications of AI that we've heard about.
In a statement, Adam Boukadida, Riyadh Air chief financial officer, said: "With IBM, we've stripped out 50 years of legacy in a single stroke. Riyadh Air isn't just built for today; it's built for the future and creating a pathway for many airlines to follow in the years to come."
[6]IBM cutting several thousand jobs in latest layoffs
[7]DNS downing clouds is boring: IBM Cloud is experiencing a quantum computer outage
[8]IBM is just not into the 'spend megabucks on cloudy GPUs' thing, rents them instead
[9]IBM's big iron to get Spyre AI accelerator upgrade this month
This is true up to a point. But however smooth its own workflows, they will still be [10]hostage to the creaking infrastructure keeping other airports and airlines going.
That's before we even consider the impact of strikes, shortages of air traffic control staff, or the pervasive threat of lavatory problems. Or indeed holdups on actually getting hold of planes.
Riyadh Air's scheduled passenger services were originally envisioned for earlier this year. However, manufacturing issues at Boeing meant this has now been [11]pushed back to 2026 .
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In the meantime, "ghost" services are operating between [13]London and Riyadh , with more than 100 destinations planned by 2030.
Never mind, we can expect plenty of announcements by other vendors looking to be associated with what promises to be a particularly luxurious ride – except for one sector. As a Saudi-based operator, it will be an alcohol-free service.
Riyadh is hardly terra incognita to IBM. The firm has been working with Riyadh Airports Company for years. ®
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[1] https://www.riyadhair.com/en/media-hub/riyadh-air-and-ibm-sign-collaboration-agreement-to-establish-tec
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[6] https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/04/ibm_cutting_several_thousand_jobs/
[7] https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/30/ibm_cloud_experiencing_quantum_computer/
[8] https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/23/ibm_q3_2025/
[9] https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/08/ibm_z17_spyre_accelerator/
[10] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c773vn035plo
[11] https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/aviation/2025/01/16/riyadh-air-postpones-debut-flight-after-first-boeing-787-plane-delivery-delayed/
[12] https://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/jump?co=1&iu=/6978/reg_software/aiml&sz=300x50%7C300x100%7C300x250%7C300x251%7C300x252%7C300x600%7C300x601&tile=3&c=33aThVmTnNocGx8l5NdhfgLAAAANQ&t=ct%3Dns%26unitnum%3D3%26raptor%3Deagle%26pos%3Dmid%26test%3D0
[13] https://www.pif.gov.sa/en/news-and-insights/newswire/2025/riyadh-air-announces-inaugural-london-flights-and-launch-of-sfeer-loyalty-program/
[14] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/
Re: What?
It means if you work there things are about to get worse.
Re: What?
"There will be two kinds of people in the World. Those who tell computers what to do, and those who’re told by computers what to do." – Marc Andreesen
Everyone in Silicon Valley knows Andreesen is a pompous idiot. Everyone in Silicon Valley believes AI will eliminate the first category.
Re: What?
Simple: less HR staff. And even less useful HR services.
how fitting
With their fleet consisting of hot air, wishes and a borrowed plane, this the the perfect fit for AI.
I initially read that as Ryanair
" AI enabled airline with no passengers or alcohol " — perhaps understandable.
I stumbled over Hitler's Ryanair Rant last weekend so also perhaps preconditioned. :)
Re: I initially read that as Ryanair
I watched that on youtube.
Brilliant, i thank you.
single, chat-first entry point to HR.
Morons to accessed via the moronic.
Dangerous Article
I fear that the density of total utter marketing bullshit in this article is in danger of reaching a critical mass and spontaneously causing a singularity.
"AI-based concierge experience" What the fuck is a "concierge experience"? AI based or otherwise? And what on earth is a "digitally native airline"?
I hope IBM bankrupts them.
Re: Dangerous Article
Or vice versa
Re: Dangerous Article
Yeah, bankruptcy for both would be a far better result. :D
"AIr" is right there, come on people.
It's a bit worrying as I live more or less under the approach to an airport. Not an airport they use but with AI being thrown about it's not going to be that significant. On reflection it probably doesn't matter too much about living under an approach.
AI native. To make both work conditions for staff and travel experience for passengers to feel even more like hell.
AIs of Transportation
The no passengers alliance is to ensure any and all AI's mobility. All planes and seats are reserved for AIs. No messing with leg room. No messing with dietary requirements. No stewards, no stewardesses, no pilots and no luggage that can become lost. The AI seat will fit perfectly for the AI to be flown from anywhere to anywhere. What is not to like? Why use networks when AIs can fly? And, who told you AIs don't need vacations and site seeing the most of luxurious places at fantastic prices?
What?
"give employees a single, chat-first entry point to HR."
What the f-ing piss does that even mean?!