Traditionally, large enterprises relied on on-premise directory services (such as Microsoft Active Directory). However, the digital transformation of the aerospace industry—characterized by cloud migration, remote work, and mobile access—necessitated a more agile solution.
app on a smartphone to authorize access via push notifications. Manage Permissions airbus.onelogin.com
Airbus.onelogin.com serves as the centralized Single Sign-On (SSO) portal for Airbus employees and partners, facilitating secure access to internal applications via OneLogin. It supports multi-factor authentication and provides self-service capabilities for password management and security, including support for OneLogin Protect. For further information, visit Manage Permissions Airbus
| Component | Technology Used at Airbus | | :--- | :--- | | | OneLogin (Quest) – Cloud-native, SAML 2.0 compliant | | Directory Services | Microsoft Active Directory (on-prem) + Azure AD Connect (hybrid sync) | | MFA Engine | OneLogin Protect + integrated TOTP (RFC 6238) | | Provisioning | SCIM (System for Cross-domain Identity Management) to downstream apps | | Session Management | 8-hour default session; re-authentication required for sensitive apps | | Logging & SIEM | All login events streamed to Airbus’s Security Operations Center (SOC) | When a project manager approves a JIT request, airbus
Contractors are not given permanent access. When a project manager approves a JIT request, airbus.onelogin.com creates a temporary account that expires automatically after 7 days.
Airbus is continuously evolving its digital landscape. While OneLogin currently serves as the primary SSO provider, the aerospace giant is moving toward and deeper integration with Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) . However, due to the complexity of legacy systems (some dating back to the 1990s), OneLogin will remain a critical bridge for the foreseeable future.