The Covid-19 pandemic is accelerating the digitalisation of pre-flight, in-flight and onboard services, and airlines around the world expect this advance to improve the quality and predictability of the flight experience
Author: Opinion Writers
Smart technology is revolutionising the way airports and air bases operate. In particular, IoT asset tracking is enabling optimised inventory and supply chain management, while advanced software and tracking devices are making airbases more efficient, more resilient and cheaper to run
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