FEWER PILOTS IN THE COCKPIT—MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR MACHINES
Looming worldwide pilot shortage opens doors for machine learning and other technical solutions.
Looming worldwide pilot shortage opens doors for machine learning and other technical solutions.
Additive manufacturing could revolutionize spacecraft construction, and one company is making it happen.
GE Aviation is investing heavily in additive manufacturing to help develop the next line of jet engines. As they develop these skills, they seek to not only make better products, but use this to get an edge in delivering new engines faster.
How can you reduce the likelihood of mid-air aircraft collisions? Can the solution be a pre-cursor to fully autonomous flight? This article explores the use of machine learning to replace traditional Traffic Collision Avoidance Systems (TCAS).
Submarines are becoming more numerous and quiet as an era of Great Power competition heats up. How is the U.S. Navy adopting machine learning to combat this new threat?
In 2011, General Electric (GE) made a big bet on machine learning and AI with the creation of what would become GE Digital. In a time of great flux at GE, will Digital survive? What will be its role be in the new GE?
GE, a manufacturing conglomerate recently under heavy scrutiny for its operational capabilities, is heavily invested in re-imagining how its aviation business innovates and operates through the use of additive manufacturing.
A Look at How NASA is Using Open Innovation to Solve Lofty Challenges
In an increasingly competitive and innovative landscape, can Airbus use machine learning to improve efficiency while not sacrificing on safety?
Boeing is a leader in implementing 3d printing processes on commercial airliners. But are they leveraging the benefits of 3d printing enough to reduce costs and manufacture more efficiently?