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Heathrow Airport Trials AI to Enhance Air Traffic Control Efficiency

What Happened

London’s Heathrow Airport has started trials of artificial intelligence technology designed to upgrade air traffic control operations. The airport, one of the busiest in Europe, is implementing the AI system to monitor and manage aircraft movements with greater accuracy and speed. This initiative aims to reduce delays, improve safety, and optimize flight scheduling by leveraging data-driven insights. The technology allows air traffic controllers to make better decisions, manage increased volumes, and streamline airport procedures, representing a major step in digital aviation innovation at Heathrow.

Why It Matters

The introduction of AI into air traffic control at Heathrow signals a shift towards smarter and more automated airport management. As passenger volumes rebound post-pandemic, efficient operations become critical for both safety and customer experience. If successful, Heathrow’s AI adoption could become a model for airports worldwide, accelerating digital transformation in the aviation sector and enhancing global air travel capacity. Read more in our AI News Hub

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