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This AI-powered shape-shifting wing could make aircraft tails obsolete — and slash travel costs
The German Aerospace Center is developing a 1 million Euro project exploring the use of morphing wings, redefining how we ...
Despite the rapid advancements in other technological sectors, commercial aircraft have remained fundamentally unchanged for decades. While electric vehicles are revolutionizing ground transportation, ...
From predictive maintenance and dynamic pricing to airport automation, AI is changing the airline industry in many ways. Will it be good or bad?
Contractors with Shield AI conduct a test flight of a V-Bat drone aboard the U.S. Navy destroyer Michael Monsoor in July 2022. (MC3 Megan Alexander/U.S. Navy) NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Shield AI in the ...
Google's new Flight Plans tool lets users ask open-ended airfare questions. I asked it to place me in "Mamma Mia!" and "Harry ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is moving artificial intelligence further into the systems that help manage U.
People used AI on a spectrogram image of cockpit recordings to reconstruct them, forcing the NTSB to temporarily block access to its docket system.
DARPA's Air Combat Evolution (ACE) program successfully conducted the first AI-versus-human dogfight using actual aircraft (X-62A VISTA F-16). The AI system demonstrated safe and ethical compliance ...
The airline industry, a sector known for its complexity and high operational demands, is increasingly turning to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance efficiency, safety, and customer experience. AI ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming aviation at every level — from AI-assisted cockpits and predictive aircraft maintenance to biometric airports and smarter air traffic control systems. Airlines, ...
The company whose artificial intelligence agent successfully controlled a Lockheed Martin F-16 fighter for dogfighting drills has notched another milestone, for the first time controlling multiple ...
We can all agree that we don’t book plane tickets for the food, but that doesn’t mean that it can’t still be good. A number of airlines have turned to a popular technology to try to improve in-flight ...
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