TurnTracking — AI Adoption: Is it ready for adoption?
With Google’s recent announcement of Gemini and the exciting advancements in open AI models, AI is poised to revolutionize every aspect of our lives. The aviation industry, like many others, is embracing the AI technology, and one particular area of focus is camera-based video analytics to acquire undisputable turnaround operations data without any manual intervention. CameraAI has become a buzzword in the industry, as it provides valuable intelligence with single source of truth enabling real time visibility of turnaround operations. The need for this technology has been recognized by airports, airlines, and the aviation community at large; but the crucial question still remains: Can Airport & Airlines operations adopt it for day-to-day operational decisions? Main challenge in implementing Camera AI based systems in complex and intensive operations, such as flight operations at a busy hub airport with over 1000 air traffic movements, is reliability in all weather conditions. While the aviation has successfully pilot the technology & is very bullish about possibilities of AI technology for acquiring non-disputable data, such as aircraft turnaround information; making it work in all weather conditions to achieve 100% reliability still poses significant challenges. Adverse weather conditions impact airport operations significantly as recently experienced by Munich Airport. Need for accurate & reliable system providing complete visibility of operations to recover from disruptions is very critical for airports.