Hype Around Generative AI is a Big Consideration for Airlines, Airports and Travel Tech Execs

Aviation leaders grapple with the buzz around generative artificial intelligence, emphasizing the need for high-quality data in order to reap the benefits, reports PhocusWire.

Edmonton International Airport's CTO and VP of Innovation, Tara Mulrooney, highlights the importance of open architectures. In the post-pandemic era, real-time data has become increasingly relevant, and collaboration between operational and commercial teams is on the rise. Yet, technical debt and silos remain challenges. Balancing foundational transformation with staying current is crucial for maximizing technology's potential in aviation.

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