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  1. Future of Aviation. Mobility and its pillars of transport (air, inland and maritime) are at the very center of our socio-economic fabric. They underpin social connections and facilitate access to goods and services, including trade, jobs, health care and education. In today’s world, mobility by air, road and water is all about efficiencies ...

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      The SuM4All includes all modes of transport, including...

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      Henry Gourdji - Head of Strategic Planning, Coordination and...

  2. future opportunities and challeng-es over the next 20 years? We cast a wide net to identify sources of change, drivers, trends and other weak signals that would impact the industry’s future operating environment. We explored and prioritized these with the IAC and industry to develop alternative scenarios for the sector and surfaced a set

    • Drones
    • Ai & Robotics
    • Cyber Security
    • Environmental Change
    • Big Data
    • In-Flight Services
    • Real-Time Updates
    • Simplified Airspace
    • #9 Single Token
    • Self-Service

    Firstly, let’s begin with the question of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or as the dictionary might describe them: an aircraft piloted by remote control or onboard computers. Most normal citizens however, call them drones, so we shall run with this term. Are drones a true threat to ATM and ATC? Should airports and airlines (and passengers) be war...

    Artificial intelligence is no longer the subject ofOscar-nominated science-fiction films; it is a very real phenomenon that is having a profound socio-economic impact on countries across the globe. The airport and aviation industry is no different and we are seeing robotics too enter the fray. Breakthroughs such as SITA’s innovative automated check...

    This topic needs little introduction. If you’ve been listening to the news over the past twelve months, you’ll be well aware of the nature of the threat that cyber attacks pose to all aspects of society. In the politically unstable world we are currently faced with, conflict is increasingly occurring online. How do we ensure our airports and ATC to...

    It’s not all doom and gloom… In the face of the obvious challenges aviation and airport faces with respect to sustainable development and climate change, the industry has been quick to react. With several leading airports in Europe, led by strict regulation, the environmental footprint of airports is being managed responsibly and the impact of the ...

    ‘Seamless travel,’‘personalised experience,’‘big data.’ These buzz words seem to be everywhere at present – but what do they really mean? It’s actually extremely simple, benefits all parties and is about the define the next few years of the airport and aviation industry. In essence, the relevant parties that process passengers (airports and airline...

    Despite scares over the recent ban on electronic devices from the UK and US governments, we expect in-flight services to show significant technological progress over the next two decades. With an ever-increasing focus on ensuring the passenger’s experience is as seamless and personalised as possible, the passenger now expects instantaneous access t...

    In the same vein, technology will play an integral part in maximising airport efficiency. The processing, sharing and distributing of data, be it internally to staff within an airport or direct to consumers, providing real-time updates on the weather, delayed aircraft – any issues in general – will allow for better communication all round and more ...

    The necessity of collaboration across the aviation industry between the various players in the sector is called upon time and time again. This is further reflected in the question of airspace. It i widely considered that our skies are overcomplicated and many believe that measures should be taken to simply our airspace be it between nations or cont...

    Single token travel, facial recognition technologies, biometrics – whichever name you choose for the topic will have a huge impact. Single token travel looks to become a staple of air travel in the very near future. With extremely exciting developments such as the work Happy Flow is achieving at Arubaas well as releases at several of the major airp...

    The modern passenger expects to be treated as a self-sufficient being. He or she now has the technological competence and information at their fingertips to make decisions for themselves. This is reflected in an airport by the self-service trend that continues to grow. Efficient, time-saving and resource friendly, self-service benefits all. Be it t...

  3. 15 de feb. de 2023 · As the tides rise in commercial aviation, players in the industry should prepare to grow together with transparent communication, data sharing, and a cohesive vision. Now is the time to set an agile strategy for success in the uncertain future of the commercial aviation environment.

  4. www.airbus.com › disruptive-design › future-aircraftFuture aircraft | Airbus

    Airbus UpNext, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Airbus, has launched a new technological demonstrator to accelerate the maturation of superconducting technologies for use in electric propulsion systems of a future hydrogen-powered aircraft. Read more. Innovation. 21 May 2024.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2013 · NASA / The Boeing Company. Informed by these emerging global trends, NASA identified three “mega-drivers” that are expected to shape the future look of aviation within the next 20 to 40 years. The first mega-driver relates to the expected growth in demand for all air services across the planet.

  6. Are electric planes the future of aviation? | World Economic Forum. Energy Transition. New Zealand’s first electric plane just completed the longest flight across water: here’s what’s happening with electric aviation. Nov 9, 2020. The electric plane will be used for flight training and pleasure flights in New Zealand. Image: Pipistrel Aircraft.