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OAG, the essential intelligence partner transforming global travel, is expanding its technology and data teams in Lithuania, with plans to hire up to 25 new employees in 2026. The company will be recruiting data engineers, software engineers, as well as infrastructure and operations specialists across its offices in Vilnius and Kaunas.
Lithuania has been central to OAG’s global operations for nearly a decade. The company first established a development centre in Kaunas in 2018, and significantly grew its Lithuanian footprint in 2023 with the acquisition of airfare data provider Infare, which had been operating from Vilnius for over ten years. Today, OAG’s Lithuanian teams are responsible for the bulk of the company’s global technology and data operations, playing a key role in developing and maintaining the platforms and data products that power aviation insights worldwide. “Lithuania continues to play a central role in OAG’s global operations, particularly in technology and data. The strong local talent pool in data engineering, software development, and analytics, combined with excellent technical universities and a vibrant technology ecosystem, make Lithuania an outstanding environment for building high-performing teams. It is why the country remains a key location for our future growth.” Jo Mills, VP of People & Culture at OAG. The company will be looking for data engineers with experience in designing and implementing data pipelines and building reliable data models, as well as software engineers with backend systems expertise. OAG also collaborates with local talent development initiatives, including Turing College and Women Go Tech. With teams in both Vilnius and Kaunas, Lithuania now hosts over a third of OAG’s worldwide workforce. The company employs several hundred people globally, with headquarters in the UK and offices in the USA, Denmark, France, Germany, Singapore, China, and Lithuania. OAG works with a wide range of organisations across the global aviation and travel ecosystem, from airlines and airports to travel technology companies and financial institutions, with particularly strong demand across Europe, Middle East and Africa, North America, and Asia-Pacific. The company is now investing in expanding its data platform capabilities and exploring how artificial intelligence can unlock deeper insights from aviation data – work that will be supported by its Lithuanian teams. Comments are closed.
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