EASA Takes New Path To Certifying Safety-Critical AI For Aviation

People working at computers with airport runway outside

Speech recognition for air traffic control communications is one of the more challenging applications for AI in aviation.

Credit: Fraport
The European Union and the U.S. struggle to harmonize their aviation regulations because their rulemaking processes are very different. This is evident as their respective regulators wrestle with how to certify safety-critical applications of artificial intelligence in aviation. At the highest level...
Graham Warwick

Graham leads Aviation Week's coverage of technology, focusing on engineering and technology across the aerospace industry, with a special focus on identifying technologies of strategic importance to aviation, aerospace and defense.

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