From a single, unified administrative console, the Airbus IT team can manage user identities, set global security policies, monitor login events in real-time, and generate detailed compliance reports. The platform's event viewer and job monitor provide powerful troubleshooting tools, allowing admins to quickly diagnose and resolve access issues. This centralized control dramatically reduces the complexity and cost of managing identity in a sprawling global enterprise.

If MFA is enabled (which is strongly recommended), enter the security code generated by your authenticator app.

is the dedicated, secure, single sign-on (SSO) login portal used by Airbus employees, partners, suppliers, and subcontractors. It serves as a unified access management (UAM) platform.

Airbus enforces MFA for 100% of users. After correct credentials, you will see a prompt like:

The adoption of OneLogin brings several key identity and access management features to Airbus:

Chris Taylor, Head of Airbus Digital Accelerator, encapsulated the vision behind the move, stating, "[With OneLogin] we are completely redesigning our information technology systems to create added value for the business." This statement underscores that the portal is central to a larger digital transformation, aiming to break down IT silos, enhance security, and ultimately deliver greater business value through a more agile and connected workforce.

Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) partners use the portal to access authorized supplier platforms, as seen in the Airbus Portal Navigation . Key Features of Airbus.OneLogin.com

Instead of requiring individual passwords for every internal system—such as flight telemetry databases, procurement software, or HR portals—users log in once through this URL. Once authenticated via Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) tokens, the user gains friction-free access to all assigned tools based on their specific clearance and organizational role. Target Users of the Portal

Suppliers and partners can find support resources within the AirbusWorld help section. Conclusion

OneLogin's platform is built to scale and evolve with these needs. The machine learning engine powering SmartFactor Authentication will only become more intelligent over time, learning from millions of login events to better differentiate between legitimate users and threats. Future integrations with passwordless authentication methods (such as biometrics) will further enhance both security and user convenience.