
Ossian Heulin, left, and Pierre-Emmanuel Dumouchel of Dessia Technologies at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget.
Credit: Lee Ann Shay/Aviation Week
LE BOURGET—A shortage of engineering talent is vexing companies across the global aerospace industry. A small French company is betting that artificial intelligence (AI) can alleviate the problem, and it is taking its pitch to Boeing. Dessia Technologies, a six-year-old startup based outside Paris...
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