Artificial Intelligence (AI)
SkyGrid Signs Space Act Agreement with NASA
SkyGrid partners with NASA's Advanced Air Mobility National Campaign to collaborate on operations infrastructure and airspace simulation
Artificial Intelligence in the airspace
EUROCONTROL, IATA, EASA and Airbus discuss current programs utilising machine learning and AI to support aviation operations.
CVG Airport inaugurates Assaia’s AI ‘Turnaround Control’ solution
The system is set to enhance handling processes by working with airlines to improve transparency and on-time performance at the base
Smart windows to be installed at Chicago O’Hare
The new innovation is part of the airport’s new 350,000 square foot expansion
PrecisionHawk Forms Alliance With American Tower
Multi-year Alliance Combines PrecisionHawk’s Autonomous Drone Flight and AI-Powered Analytics Software to Improve the Safety, Efficiency, and Economics of Wireless Infrastructure Inspections
Artificial Intelligence: Flying is the Robot's Job
Key.Aero explores the US military's growing focus on using artificial intelligence to cover the role of flying combat aircraft, while pilots become mission managers
SkyGrid and SparkCognition Deploy First AI-Powered Cybersecurity System on Drones
SparkCognition, leading industrial artificial intelligence (AI) company, and SkyGrid, a Boeing, SparkCognition company, today announced a new collaboration to deploy AI-powered cybersecurity directly on drones, protecting them from zero-day attacks during flight. Equipped with SparkCognition’s DeepArmor® cybersecurity product, SkyGrid is the first airspace management system to enable drone protection powered by AI.
U-2 spy plane flies with AI co-pilot for the first time
A Lockheed U-2S Dragon Lady – one of the oldest platforms in the USAF’s inventory – became the first US military aircraft to fly with an artificial intelligence (AI) co-pilot on December 15
GA-ASI tests CODE autonomy engine on Avenger UAS
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems (GA-ASI) announced on December 4 that it had recently flown an Avenger UAS, equipped with a government-supplied Collaborative Operations in Denied Environment (CODE) autonomy engine
Boeing completes series of autonomous teaming flight tests
Boeing announced on December 2 that it had completed a series of test flights where five scaled-down, high-performance aircraft operated autonomously as a team at the Queensland Flight Test Range in Cloncurry, Australia