A Flight into the Year 2030 How Artificial Intelligence is Changing Aviation
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Overcrowded airports and increasing air traffic following the COVID pandemic call for new innovative solutions both on the ground and in the air to ensure safety, efficiency, and sustainability. Here is a brief vision of how the use of novel, privacy-compliant embedded AI could look between the entrance area and the airplane. Some comments by Viacheslav Gromov, Managing Director of AI specialist AITAD.
The German Aviation Association reported a strong growth of 114 percent in 2022, indicating a recovery in passenger air traffic compared to 2021. However, whether it’s staff shortages, climate change, or digitalization, the aviation industry is grappling with a variety of challenges. A key role in addressing these issues, as elsewhere, is played by the use of artificial intelligence (AI).
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