AI & ML
IATA reveals the five key risks shaping aviation in 2026
Industry body IATA has named the five risks that most threaten the aviation industry in 2026. With profit margins expected to remain tight at 3.9%, good decision planning and situational awareness will be critical in determining which airlines make it through the year...
AI analytics help Emirates avoid unexpected turbulence
Dubai-based carrier Emirates has reported a measurable decrease in unexpected turbulence incidents over the past year thanks to onboard data and analytics. Changing atmospheric conditions due to climate change are making inflight turbulence more regular and more...
How AIXI have advanced AI to upgrade MRO data and analytics
Back in April, our Aerospace Tech Review Awards 2025 honoured a range of cutting-edge startups, speakers, and collaborations across the aerospace industry. Most Disruptive Startup went to AIXI, an innovative data and analytics company that is giving aviation MRO data...
Korean Air and Boeing partner on predictive fleet maintenance
Korean Air and Boeing will partner on predictive analytics for proactive fleet maintenance, they announced at the MRO Asia-Pacific 2025 conference in Singapore. The South Korean national carrier has established an early lead in predictive maintenance, setting up a...
Copenhagen Airport introduces AI auxiliary power unit (APU) monitoring
Copenhagen Airport (CPH) has introduced a new solution for real-time monitoring emissions from auxiliary power units (APUs). The Danish airport has rolled out Assaia's EmissionsControl technology across its stands. Airports often struggle to reduce APU emissions due...
Airbus, Iberia Maintenance, and Telefónica among those recognised in Munich as ATR Awards 2025 winners are announced
Earlier today, the five winners of this year’s Aerospace Tech Review (ATR) Awards were announced onsite at Aerospace Tech Week Europe in Munich. The awards recognise individuals and companies for their outstanding contributions to the aerospace industry in 2024. ...
Leveraging AI to optimise the MRO product lifecycle
At Aerospace Tech Week (ATW) Europe, Veronica Dall'Aglio, Manager at Oliver Wyman will be joined by experts from easyJet, SAS Scandinavian Airlines, Pegasus Airlines, TUI Airline, and Air Canada to explore where AI is being used most effectively across the MRO product...
Surveying industry opinion: Our top 10 polls
Reskilling for the AI era: How gen AI is changing the industry landscape
Originally published on World Aviation Festival At World Aviation Festival, Mitrankur Majumdar- SVP and Global Head, Services, Infosys explored how gen AI is catalysing progress in the aviation industry. Majumdar outlined the areas where gen AI holds the...
ATW Europe 2025 to spotlight AI-driven operations, autonomous aviation, and cybersecurity
Aerospace Tech Week (ATW) Europe, the premier event dedicated to aerospace technology, is set to return on 2-3 April 2025 at the MOC Event Center Messe München The highly anticipated event will bring together 2,000 attendees from across Avionics, Connectivity, MRO IT,...
Honeywell and NPX: “Creating autonomous avionics that can sense, think and act.”
Honeywell and NXP® Semiconductors N.V. are expanding their partnership to develop AI-driven aerospace technology and build solid foundations for autonomous flight. NXP's domain-based architecture, with high-compute capabilities and enhanced cybersecurity, will be...
Aerospace Tech Review Awards: VOTING NOW CLOSED
At Aerospace Tech Week, we celebrate innovation and excellence across the industry. These awards put a spotlight on the innovators, visionaries, and first-movers who are shaping the future of aerospace. If there’s a company, individual, or product you want to...
Summary: The UK Civil Aviation Authority’s new AI strategy
Responding to the significant opportunities and challenges posed by artificial intelligence (AI), the UK Civil Aviation Authority has published its new AI strategy. The three part strategic response is split into: The CAA's Response to Emerging AI-Enabled Automation...
The talent gap: easyJet pushes for more young women to become engineers
The aerospace industry is facing a widening talent gap that a recent McKinsey report estimated could cost a median-sized A&D company $300–$330 million annually in lost productivity. This figure combines the skill, will, and time gap. Adding to this challenge, is...
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Aerospace Tech Review Awards: VOTING NOW CLOSED
At Aerospace Tech Week, we celebrate innovation and excellence across the industry. These awards put a spotlight on the innovators, visionaries, and first-movers who are shaping the future of aerospace. If there’s a company, individual, or product you want to...
Unpacking the secret to efficiency: Inigo Arsuaga Espoz, FPT Software
At Aerospace Tech Week America, Inigo Arsuaga Espoz, Digital Transformation and Aviation Expert at FPT Software will be unpacking the secrets to efficiency in aviation. FPT Software is a global technology solutions provider, leading in digital transformation and IT...
Digital Alliance for Aviation: The significance of Liebherr joining
By 2043, Airbus estimates that predictive maintenance could save commercial aircraft operators up to $4 billion annually. Demonstrating a commitment to driving progress in this area, a first-of-its-kind Digital Alliance for Aviation was created in 2019. The founding...
AI in aviation: A companion for safer and smarter air travel
As the aviation industry continues to evolve, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in aircraft cockpits is becoming increasingly prominent. This technological advancement aims to enhance flight safety, accelerate efficiency, and transform the roles of...
SunExpress’ move to IOCC boosts on-time performance by 6 per cent
At Aerospace Tech Week, Oğuzhan Doğan Albayrak, Performance Analysis and Reporting Senior Specialist, SunExpress discussed how the airline is using smart solutions to support its growth. Albayrak discussed SunExpress' plans to expand from 65 to 166 aircraft over the...
