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Lufthansa’s digital future takes flight with ‘Digital Hangar’

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Each Hangar houses agile coaches, business analysts, data and analytics specialists, product owners, Scrum masters, software engineers, and user interface designers — all with one mission: to elevate the airlines’ digital customer experience before, during, and after the flight. Experience is not only the cherry on the cake.”

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Joby Aviation acquires Avionyx to accelerate aerospace software certification

TechCrunch

The company’s first Systems Review and Compliance Review by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was first approved in March, but the Avionyx buy will help support Joby’s aircraft type certification program with the agency. Joby Aviation partners with Japanese airline to launch air taxi service.

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8 big IT failures of 2023

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And because the incumbent companies have been around for so long, many are running IT systems with some elements that are years or decades old. Honestly, it’s a wonder the system works at all. Probably the worst IT airline disaster of 2023 came on the government side, however.

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What is RPA? A revolution in business process automation

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Using RPA tools, a company can configure software, or a “robot,” to capture and interpret applications for processing a transaction, manipulating data, triggering responses, and communicating with other digital systems. Bots are typically low-cost and easy to implement, requiring no custom software or deep systems integration.

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Human vs. humane: How companies pursue AI for enhanced CX

CIO

AI is also being employed in fraud detection, analyzing transaction patterns, and flagging suspicious activity in real-time, far faster and more accurately than manual systems. This ensures that ethical considerations are woven into the fabric of AI systems from the ground up, rather than being an afterthought,” says Ameen.

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CIOs Struggle To Keep Their Airlines In The Air

The Accidental Successful CIO

Airlines run on their IT systems and CIOs have to keep these running. However, when it comes to airlines, their CIOs are spending their time thinking about more practical things like just exactly how to go about keeping their critical IT systems up and running. The Challenge Of Running An Airline.

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AI on the mainframe? IBM may be onto something

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In some ways, industry experts now realize the broader need for the processing power of IBM Mainframe and Power Systems, and AI helps to maintain relevancy.” Next-gen mainframe AI The market for mainframes and midrange server systems has been in decline for a decade, according to Gartner research, from more than $10.7