Artificial Intelligence and Your Aircraft
Remember Mr. Machine?

Remember Mr. Machine?

He was a toy mechanical man, popular in the 1960s through the 1980s. When wound via an oversized key in his back, he could walk, swing his arms, ring a mounted bell – and say “Ah!” every few steps.

Mr. Machine performed with precision, but had no ability to improve, doing only exactly the same thing, in exactly the same way – over and over again. 

Improvement depends on an ability to collect, analyze, and apply data to real life. And that depends on intelligence  – natural… or artificial. 

In Artificial Intelligence Applied, My Sky’s Jean de Looz details how Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing the way aircraft owners and operators today collect, analyze, and apply data in real time to improve performance and cost control.

When there’s more to be said than space and copy deadlines allow, you can rely on the Business Aviation Advisor Above and Beyond podcast series to get you the information you need, enabling you to make the most of your aviation investments.

Publisher of Business Aviation Advisor, has nearly 50 years in business aviation including executive positions at aircraft management/charter and ground services companies. He is a past director of the NATA and Corporate Angel Network.

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