Technology thus far unsuited to air transport safety standards
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No AI In Cockpit Anytime Soon, Onera, Thales Say

The kind of articificial intelligence tech that has made spectacular progress in the consumer world is thus far unsuited to air transport safety standards.

commercial aviation

The Bombardier CRJ And Q400: A Short History In Pictures

Following Bombardier's sale of its remaining turboprop Q400 and all Dash-8 assets, questions surround the future of the CRJ. As a look back into history shows, both programs were successful but have long moved past their peak.

 

safety

A Near Catastrophe: Within Feet Of Becoming The Worst Air Disaster

An Air Canada A320 came within seconds of landing atop a line of four airliners waiting on a parallel taxiway to take off from Runway 28R at San Francisco.

mro

Veteran Mechanics, Avionics Troubleshooters In Highest Demand

One U.S. workforce specialist is seeing big pay increases for contracted mechanics in 2018 as MROs seek experience.

 

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