AI Could Help Aerospace's Engineering Shortage, Bottom Line

Ossian Heulin and Pierre-Emmanuel Dumouchel of Dessia Technologies

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...
Joe Anselmo

Joe Anselmo has been Editorial Director of the Aviation Week Network and Editor-in-Chief of Aviation Week & Space Technology since 2013. Based in Washington, D.C., he directs a team of more than two dozen aerospace journalists across the U.S., Europe and Asia-Pacific.

Lee Ann Shay

As executive editor of MRO and business aviation, Lee Ann Shay directs Aviation Week's coverage of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO), including Inside MRO, and business aviation, including BCA.

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