Airport 2030

How AI will change airports and flying

Offenburg, October 9, 2023

Staff shortages, climate change and digitalization – aviation is struggling with a wide range of problems.

Whether “Ray” the robot at Düsseldorf Airport parks cars in the parking lot itself, whether the digital carpet at Geneva Airport makes shoe security checks more efficient or whether passengers are confronted with apps and automatic check-in terminals – the industry has the will to digitize and automate, but practice shows that there is still a lot of catching up to do. Unfortunately, the intelligence in devices is still lacking, which is due to privacy and security-sensitive regulations as well as a deep innovation slumber. The industry’s needs are now being addressed more quickly.

You can read the full article at silicon.de (in german)