FIJI Airports has partnered with Australian digital transformation consultancy CG TECH to deliver a major corporate digital transformation program aimed at modernising and enhancing its business systems.
The program focuses on transforming systems and processes across key business functions, including finance, human resources, asset management, project management, and safety management.
Fiji Airports chief executive officer Mesake Nawari said this move represented an important step in supporting the organisation’s long-term growth, ensuring the company remained resilient, efficient, and future-ready in a rapidly evolving aviation environment.
“This is also done in line with our ten-year strategic plan; the digitalisation and transition of our systems, which is expected to bring significant financial and efficiency benefits to service delivery at Fiji Airports,” Mr Nawari said.
“Success for us means having a fully integrated set of business systems that support finance, procurement, contracts and HR, operations and project management so we can access reliable information when we need it, wherever we are, and make better, evidence-based decisions on real-time data. “We also want to use technology, including AI, to go deeper into the data we have so our executive team can address challenges faster and make informed decisions.” The digital transformation program is focused on moving Fiji Airports towards a modern digital workplace where information is captured once, managed securely, and made available through trusted systems that support decision-making at all levels of the organisation.
“It aims at strengthening our data analytics process and providing a high-performance digital platform that aims to take our business performance to the next level,” it stated. CG Tech chief executive officer Carlos Garcia said the program was designed to provide clarity and confidence through complex change.
“Our role is to help leadership teams make well-informed decisions, reduce risk, and move forward with confidence as technology and ways of working evolve,” Mr Garcia said.
“We value partnerships like this where there is a clear focus on communication, capability and supporting people through transformation.
“Large-scale transformation requires clear governance, strong decision-making and a practical delivery model. We are pleased to be working with Fiji Airports’ leadership team to establish a foundation that supports both immediate priorities as well as their long-term capability and vision.”


