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Aerospace sector adopting AI’s potential to enhance safety of systems
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Aerospace sector adopting AI’s potential to enhance safety of systems

By OEM Update Editorial August 22, 2023 4:38 pm

Artificial Intelligence will transform the aerospace industry. According to HAL chairman and managing director, CB Ananthakrishnan Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd is deploying AI-based products and tools for aircraft component maintenance, reflecting the aerospace sector’s significant adoption of AI.

In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) often garners both exaggerated hype and undeniable transformation. This groundbreaking technology is reshaping the way businesses operate, with machine learning emerging as the foremost AI technique. Across various industries, including aerospace, AI is being harnessed in conjunction with advanced analytics disciplines like data science and operations research to yield profound benefits.

While some challenges persist, the aerospace sector is stepping into the early phases of AI adoption, marked by the initiation of experimentation among leading companies. Although numerous single-use applications and a few end-to-end solutions have emerged, the true potential of disruptive business models driven by AI is yet to be fully realized.

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The synergy between the aerospace and artificial intelligence sectors holds immense promise. AI has already begun transforming the customer experience through automation and self-service solutions, optimizing employee workflows, and enhancing air travel safety via analytical and prescriptive aircraft maintenance practices. Ananthakrishnan, Chairman and MD from HAL, emphasises the organization’s commitment to innovation and self-reliance in the aerospace sector, propelled by research, development, and cutting-edge techniques.

The aerospace industry’s swift integration of AI-based tools is significantly boosting system safety. Notably, AI-powered products and tools are making strides in aircraft component maintenance and automated carbon recognition systems. This underscores the industry’s dedication to innovation, particularly in advanced materials, manufacturing design, and techniques.

 

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