

One example of this trend is Skywise open data platform developed by Airbus. In today’s digital age, the aviation industry is seeing a strong growth in the adoption of cloud-based applications and the use of Big Data.
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The future: unleashing the full potential of data On the first day of the conference, speakers from Airbus, TATA Communications, Pegasus Airlines and other companies examined how progressive technology solutions can increase operations efficiency, optimize decision-making, and thus, define the future of aviation. Technology-driven innovation and progressive thinking is the predominant theme at this year’s AIR Convention Europe, which, for the first time, is hosting the AeroTime AIR Tech panel. For this purpose, the industry aims to make the best use of such innovations as automation, Data analytics, IoT, AI-enabled processes, mobility and blockchain. The world of aviation, as a process-oriented industry, relies on gathering, interpreting, analyzing and monetizing data in order to drive the aviation business. How do industry players benefit from digital transformation and what strategic challenges they face in developing such innovative solutions – these are the focal points of the AeroTime AIR Tech talk panel. Increasingly, companies around the world have come to the realization that the key to unleash the full potential of the aviation market is not only by embracing digital transformation but also, staying at the forefront of this evolution by offering breakthrough solutions based on new forms of digital technology.

The aviation industry has been on the front line of digital transformation ever since the digital revolution began almost a quarter of a century ago.
