Assessing organisational readiness for iata one id and one order adoption in aviation
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Koléa : Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Management
Abstract
The main objective of this study is to assess the Organisational readiness of Air Algérie,
Algeria's national carrier, for the adoption of two key IATA digital standards: One ID and
ONE Order. This assessment is conducted through an inductive qualitative approach, based
on semi-directive expert interviews and field observations carried out within two operational
divisions, the Commercial Division and the Ground Handling Operations Division, and
Analysed using NVivo 15 software.
The results reveal a dual-speed readiness profile: the Commercial Division demonstrates
moderate strategic awareness of the ONE Order standard, supported by an NDC deployment
roadmap, while the Ground Handling Division presents critically low readiness for One ID
adoption, marked by infrastructure deficits, awareness gaps, and the absence of any formal
institutional strategy. A structured gap analysis confirms that the current legacy system built
on the fragmented PNR, E-Ticket, and EMD architecture remains significantly misaligned
with both standards.
This study highlights the interdependence of One ID and ONE Order as mutually reinforcing
pillars of a unified digital passenger journey, and proposes a set of strategic
recommendations to guide Air Algérie's modernization trajectory