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

Aerotime

While not easy to implement, new technologies are becoming cost-effective and delivering benefits in key areas, such as improved efficiency and safety, professional training, automation in air traffic management, and performance optimization. Cargo volumes are also projected to reach 72.5 billion in 2025, marking a 6.7% rise from 2024.

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Mastering the Skies: Key Considerations When Applying for Permits

Flightworx

These intricacies are often intensified by evolving regulatory frameworks, geopolitical dynamics, and the unique requirements of different flight operations, whether they cater to passengers, cargo, or private journeys. The meticulousness of flight planning forms the bedrock for successful permit acquisition.

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

Flightworx

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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Pipistrel conducts successful first NUUVA V300 hybrid-electric VTOL flight test 

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Pipistrel, a division of Textron eAviation, announced that its new NUUVA V300 hybrid-electric unmanned VTOL aircraft successfully completed its first flight on January 31, 2025, in Gorizia, northeastern Italy, next to the Slovenian border. The electric motors are powered by batteries which have been developed in-house by Pipistrel.

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