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The Future of Flight: AI in the Cockpit | Moving Upstream
AI-empowered systems may soon allow autonomous flying machines to reduce the number of pilots and soldiers working in high-risk environments. Could these flying robots also be firing weapons? WSJ’s Jason Bellini reports.

AI in the Cockpit
AI being introduced into the cockpit. Aviation Analyst, Pilot and entrepreneur Fabrizio Poli gives you his analysis on what's coming next... To contact Fabrizio: fab@orvilleaviation.com

Aviation Industry

Machine Learning in the Airline Industry
Judy Pastor recently retired from her dual positions as Chief Data Scientist and Manager of Data Mining at American Airlines. In these roles, she led the charge to develop and utilize diverse data sources to better understand customer behavior and to model operational complexities using Machine Learning. In this presentation, Judy will cover application areas for Machine Learning In the airline and travel space and how it can augment traditional optimization models. She will also discuss taking a model from an idea to incorporation into a business process. Judy holds a BS, Computer Science, from the University of Pittsburgh and an MS, Operations Research, from Stanford.

AI and Data Science in Aviation Industry: 5 Real-life Use Cases
Are you ready to fly without a human pilot? AI isn't here for aircraft flight control, but data science and machine learning are already used to automate or speed up operations. We’ve chosen five real-life use cases that don’t aggravate your aerophobia with AI-phobia:Revenue Management, In-flight sales and food supply, Fuel consumption optimization, Boarding and checking bags with facial recognition, Preparing a plane for the next flight

ays Artificial Intelligence Will Help Rebuild the Aviation Industry - Neil Sahota
How can we use AI to take aviation forward and shape the future? Neil Sahota, author of Own the AI Revolution, returns to the show to share how to rebuild the aviation industry. Three Things You’ll Learn In This Episode - New metrics that will precisely target flying airline customer - Use AI to find our customers’ ‘why’. If we know why people were choosing to fly before the pandemic, we’ll be more likely to find ways to win them back. - How to change mindsets to reshape the industry Neil Sahota is a United Nations Artificial Intelligence subject matter expert, IBM Master Inventor and Professor at UC Irvine.

BCG and KLM Bring AI to Life in Airline Operations
Through our unique and globally leading partnership, BCG strategists, BCG Gamma data scientists, and KLM operations experts collaborate to offer solutions that turn airline operations into competitive advantage.