Pilotless planes may become a reality in the near future as machines become smarter as technology advances. Hybrid RPA combined with AI cognition can enable an aircraft to complete a journey without human intervention
Fremont, CA: The aviation industry has not been spared the effects of the digital wave, which has had a knock-on effect on other industries and organizations. Nevertheless, it is not one of the digital revolution's forerunners. Instead, it is simply reacting to new technology and following trends to meet modern passengers' demands and expectations.
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Passengers' preferred mode of transportation has shifted in recent years to low-cost carriers. Travelers now expect a completely personalized experience from the time they book their trip until they return home. The aviation industry can use Sentiment Analysis to determine the needs of their customers and then tailor their customer strategy accordingly.
Let us try to get a clear picture of how the aviation sector will look like in the coming years:
Big Data
The democratization of data is enabling the sector to make fact-based strategic decisions. When combined with AI and ML, big data is assisting the industry in predicting and forecasting consumer behavior to fine-tune their strategy. As data gains a reputation as the most valuable asset in the digital age, it is only prudent to proactively employ data mining techniques for developing a solid plan with a high probability of success.
Automation
Pilotless planes may become a reality in the near future as machines become smarter as technology advances. Hybrid RPA combined with AI cognition can enable an aircraft to complete a journey without human intervention. Even today, planes fly for the majority of the flight on autopilot, with manual pilots taking control only during takeoff and landing. Nevertheless, given the uncertainties and risks involved in a flight, it is highly unlikely that a flight will not have any manual pilots on board in the future. Because machines are unpredictable, they are unreliable during an emergency, necessitating the use of a human pilot to man the plane and complete the flight safely.
Artificial Intelligence
According to a new market study, AI in the aviation market will grow at a CAGR of 46.4 percent by 2023. AI is being used to provide passengers with a personalized traveling experience in order to maximize customer satisfaction. The digital interactions between airlines and passengers are being personalized, optimized, and scaled up using artificial intelligence. AI and ML applied to passenger social sentiment are assisting the airline industry in curating their services based on the needs of the passengers.

