DECEMBER 2022AEROSPACEDEFENSEREVIEW.COM6EditorialLast two years were eventful for the aerospace industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and many companies are still emerging from the chaos left by the crisis. The crisis, however, has accelerated technological changes that address and solve the issues left in a post-COVID world. From the emergence of predictive maintenance to improvement in cloud technologies, the aviation industry is committed to growing and reaching new heights despite the hurdles they face. The aviation industry is expected to reach $8.21 billion by 2030 at a CAGR of 11.40 percent. The primary objective of airports and planes is to keep their passengers safe with socially distant technology to minimize contact. Central to these changes is the need for passengers to have an easy and stress-free experience without repeatedly presenting physical travel documents. Digital ID wallets present an opportunity to eliminate physical paperwork and frequent unnecessary contact by integrating all relevant passenger information into a privacy-first digital profile. Advanced flight biometrics also allow passengers to enjoy in-flight entertainment with the BYOD model, where passengers can pair their device with the flight's system and navigate the options through their device. To put the spotlight on such key developments in the industry, Aerospace and Defense Review illustrates how the aviation space is leveraging real-time data and predictive analytics to grow the company. This edition also features thought leadership articles from subject matter experts. Some of the exclusive insights are authored by Paul Harding, Director, IT at Air Transport Services Group (ATSG); John W. Dietrich, President and Chief Executive Officer at Atlas Air Worldwide; and Michael Simon, Ph.D., MBA, VP at CAES Advanced Technology and Engineering. They shed light on how the industry is witnessing next-gen modernization with data communications, and what are the different technological advances to evolve satellite communications at a faster pace. In this edition of Aerospace and Defense Review, we also bring to you the story of the top aviation solution providers leveraging regional trends in aircraft demand. In the list, Consorcio Aviation stands out for its simple, agile, and honest way of doing business throughout the American continent. We also bring to you the story of TD360 Group for its integration of personalized computing, adapting to the processes of each client with specialist BI consultants, and achieving large-scale developments at the industrial level.Through the following pages, we aim to shine a light on the innovative trends and latest developments in the aviation industry. We would like to know your thoughts.Biometrics and Contactless Technology Revolutionizing the Aviation IndustryJonathan AllredManaging Editoreditor@aerospacedefensereview.comCopyright © 2022 ValleyMedia Inc., All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.December - 07 - 2022, Vol 04 - Issue 10, ISSN 2691-395XPublished by ValleyMedia Inc.To subscribe to Aerospace & Defense ReviewVisit www.aerospacedefensereview.comManaging Editor Jonathan AllredEditorial StaffAndrea FrancisJohn SmithRosalind JacobsJem ElizabethRichard Taylor Surajit Narayan DekaVisualizer*All Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffEmailsales@aerospacedefensereview.comeditor@aerospacedefensereview.commarketing@aerospacedefensereview.comJeff RodriguezAncel Castelino
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