Daedalean Sets Up In U.S. As AI Avionics Move Toward Certification

Daedalean and Avidyne are certifying an AI-based visual landing guidance and traffic detection system.
Credit: Daedalean/Avidyne
Swiss autonomous flight startup Daedalean has established a U.S. presence as its first artificial intelligence (AI)-based avionics system moves toward FAA certification. The company’s office in Phoenix will be headed by Americas President Yemaya Bordain, formerly Intel’s global sales director...
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