Aviation companies turn to innovative tools and technology to provide excellent travel experience, gain more profits, and streamline manufacturing and operations. In this article, we are focusing on three aviation trends that are expected to change the facets of the aviation industry in the upcoming years
Fremont, CA: Like any other industry, the aviation industry is also not immune to competition. Aviation companies are increasingly turning to innovative tools and technology to provide excellent travel experience, gain more profits, and streamline manufacturing and operations, to stay ahead of the pack.
Here, we are highlighting a few aviation trends that are expected to change the facets of the aviation industry:
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Robotic Technology
Robotic technology is becoming popular in the aviation industry. Nowadays, it is used to assist passengers in many airports across the globe. Few examples of robotic technology in airports are moving walkways and automatic ticket kiosks. Many commercial airports are now investing in robot assistants. Robots can perform tasks more
accurately than humans. Hence, they could be a great addition to give right information to lost or confused passengers inside the airport. Robot drones help keep birds away from the runway area.
Smart Hangers
Smart hangers have enhanced aircraft security and communication. They are more intuitive and secure than traditional hangers. The incorporation of advanced 4G fiber optic internet allows them to create “technology blankets” with dedicated servers for each airline/hangar to create secure channels, which facilitates communication in hazardous situations like bad weather interference or real-time flight logs. In addition to this, smart hangers are designed with emergency doors that close quickly, security cameras, and fire alarms/sprinklers that prevent fires from spreading.
Biometrics
Biometrics can be used to serve multiple purposes in commercial airports. For instance, it can be helpful in TSA checking to make sure there is no identity theft and at the gates to prevent wrong entries on flights. These additional safety checks ensure safer airplanes. When pilots can enter biometric information to change the plane’s direction, it will reduce the risks of aircraft hijacking. Furthermore, biometrics can encourage paperless traveling of passengers through the airport.
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