Using Amazon AppStream 2.0 to Increase Scalability and Agility for Air Canada
Learn how Air Canada in the travel industry gained scalability and reliability while optimizing costs by migrating its on-premises VDI to AWS.
Key Outcomes
75%
accelerated onboarding of new user groups20%
higher adoption than previous solution70%
reduction in top-priority events30%
reduction in downtimeOverview
Air Canada wanted to expand its international operations, but its on-premises infrastructure posed a number of constraints. The company operates roughly 1,000 flights daily and has 39,000 employees worldwide. Its employees needed to access critical business applications through the airline’s on-premises virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI), which was slow to scale up and challenging to upgrade and manage. To modernize its infrastructure, the airline migrated its VDI and contact center operations to Amazon Web Services (AWS). Thus, Air Canada was able to improve scalability and shorten the time to onboard user groups. The airline gained an agile, reliable system that was simple to manage, freeing up its IT resources for other key tasks.
About Air Canada
Air Canada is Canada’s largest airline, the country’s flag carrier, and a founding member of Star Alliance, the world’s most comprehensive air transportation network. Air Canada provides scheduled service to more than 180 airports internationally.

Having Amazon AppStream 2.0 adds that availability, flexibility, and scalability that we didn’t have before.
Ray Galipeau
Director of Core Infrastructure and Cloud Services, Air CanadaAWS Services Used
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