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Technological Trends Shaping The Aviation Technology
Almost every industry in the world is going through technological upheavals, and the aviation sector is no exception. Aviation Technology is developing

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Every industry worldwide is undergoing some technological revolution, and the aviation industry is no different.
FREMONT, CA: Almost every industry in the world is going through technological upheavals, and the aviation sector is no exception. Aviation Technology is developing more quickly now than it ever has. The top five innovations and trends in the aviation sector are discussed below, from the development of predictive maintenance to the advancement of cloud technologies.
Cloud Technologies
Information transfer needs to be instantaneous, or as near to instantaneous as feasible, when it deals with the transportation of aircraft, commercial aircraft in particular. More than anything, cloud technologies promote the growth of other aviation-related innovations. The effectiveness and security of cloud-based solutions are more crucial than ever as artificial intelligence and big data play an increasingly significant role in aviation.
Predictive Maintenance
One task that has been considerably made possible by advances in cloud technology is predictive maintenance. Predictive maintenance uses machine learning to maximise the time and resources spent on maintenance operations, as opposed to traditional maintenance, which is both time-consuming and ineffective. Before any indications of poor performance appear, the best predictive maintenance software can identify which aircraft components need to be repaired. This helps an airline save money by allowing them to buy extra parts in advance and only when they're actually needed for repairs, and it also saves time.
Sustainability Innovations
The airline sector has decided to stick to a deadline of 2050 for achieving net zero carbon emissions. Green technology in the sector has started to emerge to this lofty goal. Among them is sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The adoption of SAFs has the most promise among all the technologies that can help the aviation sector get closer to its ecological objectives in terms of its influence and efficacy.
Digitisation of Airports
Despite the fact that digital technology has been around for a while, it is difficult to digitise a sector as broad as aviation. The use of cutting-edge technology to replace manual operations at Helsinki Airport demonstrates, among other things, that airline engineers are up to the task. Long-term time savings could be realised by improving security measures so that travellers can keep liquids and devices in their luggage while being scanned.
Social Distancing Technology
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, airline engineers have developed strategies to increase the safety of the boarding and flying processes. Smart airport technologies can monitor airport traffic and reroute it to reduce the amount of human contact that may happen throughout a passenger's travel day using cameras and 3D sensors. Today's technology also makes safe travel a possibility, such as virtual queuing capabilities. These technological developments have enabled the aviation sector to continue to thrive despite the challenges that airlines have faced, such as the drive to become carbon neutral and the COVID-19 pandemic that has limited the number of daily flights.