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The Aviation Artificial Intelligence (AI) market in Commercial Aerospace is a rapidly growing sector, with AI being used to improve the efficiency and safety of air travel. AI is being used to automate and optimize processes such as flight scheduling, aircraft maintenance, and air traffic control. AI-based systems are also being used to improve the customer experience, such as providing personalized recommendations and automated check-in services. AI is also being used to improve the accuracy of weather forecasting and to detect potential safety issues.
AI is being used to improve the efficiency of aircraft operations, such as reducing fuel consumption and improving flight paths. AI-based systems are also being used to detect and diagnose aircraft malfunctions, as well as to monitor aircraft performance. AI is also being used to improve the security of aircraft, such as by detecting potential threats and providing real-time alerts.
Some of the companies in the Aviation Artificial Intelligence market include Airbus, Boeing, Honeywell, IBM, Microsoft, and Thales. Show Less Read more