Simple Flying - Linnea Ahlgren
As commercial aviation strives to minimize human contact in a bid to make passengers and staff feel safe in the post-pandemic era, what better time to take a look at what is going on with Artificial Intelligence in the realm of air travel? Previously accused of being slow in its application, AI in the aviation market is now expected to grow from $152.4 million in 2018 to $2.2 billion by 2025.
In March this year, the European Aviation High Level Group on AI published its first “FLY AI” report. The document pools the expertise of EUROCONTROL with that of several key actors such as air navigation service providers, airlines, airports, plane manufacturers, EU bodies, military, and more...more