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Smart Skies: How IoT is transforming aircraft maintenance and operations

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The aviation sector is currently experiencing a significant shift as the adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) technology revolutionizes aircraft maintenance and operations. This transformation is fundamentally changing how airlines oversee their fleets, improve operational efficiency, and elevate the overall passenger experience.

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Impact of automation, AI, and emerging technologies on aviation career

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With the increasing number of air passengers and airlines adding further new routes in more areas, the aviation industry is facing a lack of aviation specialists. AI provides spotters with data on weather and flight plans and general conditions. billion in 2025, marking a 6.7% increase compared to 2024.

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Riyadh Air to work with Boeing on advanced digital solutions for 787 Dreamliners

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And the Aviator and FliteBrief solutions will streamline flight planning and briefing processes, providing pilots with critical flight information. These digital products are designed to integrate seamlessly,” Brad Surak, Vice President of Boeing Digital Aviation Solutions , said. “As

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Mastering the Skies: Key Considerations When Applying for Permits

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At Flightworx Aviation, our profound expertise in Flight Planning, Overflight & Landing Permits , and other flight support solutions, consistently underscores the importance of understanding the key considerations when applying for these permits.

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Inside an Air Traffic Control Room: Navigating the Skies from the Ground

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Flight Data Processing Systems : These systems collect and process data from radar and other sensors to create a cohesive picture of the air traffic situation. The main areas they cover are: Flight plan processing for integrating real-time surveillance data.

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Emirates joins IATA’s Turbulence Aware Platform; to merge data with Lido mPilot

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The airline will also be the first to integrate the IATA platform within the latest version of Lido mPilot, the mobile navigation solution from Lufthansa Systems. Emirates announced that it has joined the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Turbulence Aware Platform.