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Cleared for Takeoff: Exploring Digital Assistants in Aviation

Cleared for Takeoff: Exploring Digital Assistants in Aviation
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Author(s): Seda Ceken (Istanbul University, Turkey)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 27
Source title: Harnessing Digital Innovation for Air Transportation
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Ayse Asli Yilmaz (Atilim University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0732-8.ch001

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Abstract

Digital assistants work with the support of artificial intelligence-supported systems and automation technologies. Due to the conveniences provided by digital assistants, they provide great benefits in many areas such as ensuring flight control in aviation operations, air traffic management, pilot training, and facilitating passenger services. Errors in flight operations and passenger experiences are reduced to a minimum with features such as voice commands transmitted through virtual assistants, artificial intelligence-based guidance system and automatic warnings. This book chapter has been created to cover the development of digital assistants in aviation and their impact on practice, with particular emphasis on key subtopics. In the content of the book chapter, the application of digital assistants in flight operations and passenger experiences in the field of aviation and future projects are evaluated based on current literature.

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