Munich Aerospace fosters the collaboration between academia and aerospace advancements. By finding synergy between research, graduate programmes, and teaching, the association has pooled knowledge to become an innovation hub for science and industry.
At Aerospace Tech Week Europe, Andreas Lermann, Munich Aerospace’s Managing Director will be moderating sessions on Supply Chain & Procurement as well as Flight Ops IT, shaping the discussions that will be taking place over the next couple of days.
Ahead of the event, Lermann shared a brief overview of the disruptive innovations positioned to influence the sector, technologies with transformative potential for flight ops, and the critical role of technology in addressing supply chain disruptions.
“In flight ops, you need real-time solutions and optimisation. When it comes to route improvements, having real-time data is essential. This is where quantum technology has a real advantage – it enables air traffic control to operate more efficiently and optimises flight routing in a much shorter timeframe, almost in real-time. That’s where quantum technology is a huge asset.”
Watch the full conversation below. To join us at ATW Europe this week book your ticket now!
Questions asked include:
- Let’s start with supply chain as this is understood to be one of the greatest inhibitors to the industry right now. How do you see technology improving the situation here?
- And now Flight Ops and quantum technology. Can you start by giving a brief overview of quantum tech and its potential for the industry broadly speaking?
- What about its potential within flight ops specifically?
- What sessions are you most looking forward to onsite?
For more on what to expect onsite at Aerospace Tech Week Europe see:
- Is aerospace ready for quantum computing?
- Leveraging AI to optimise the MRO product lifecycle
- Avionics innovations: From GNSS to multicore processing
