(Left to right) Saskia de Jong, Chloe Tarazon, Portia Jensen Corsetti and Jean De Looz during a panel discussion at NBAA’s 2025 Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference in New Orleans, LA.
Credit: Jeremy Kariuki / Aviation Week
NEW ORLEANS—Artificial Intelligence (AI) may feel like the elephant in the room for less-technologically advanced charter companies, but could help operators become more competitive, according to a panel at NBAA’s 2025 Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference. While AI is not the only new technology...
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