834 Aviation Ground Operations Technology


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Feb 05 2025 95 mins   104

A look at aviation ground operations technology, recent fatal aviation accidents, fire aboard an A321, the successful XB-1 supersonic flight, the sentencing of a drone operator, and the threatened readiness of the US Air Force.


Guest



Loren Mathis, Chief Strategy Officer, INFORM GmbH.


Loren Mathis is the Chief Strategy Officer of INFORM GmbH’s Aviation division. INFORM is a worldwide aviation ground operations resource management technology provider that leverages AI and advanced optimization to increase efficiency and improve operations.


Loren describes three general use case categories for AI in aviation: creating value from very large amounts of data, digital decision support, and proactive rather than reactive action.


We look at real-world examples of aviation applications, including predictive maintenance, service recovery after disruptions, and management of airport gates, baggage belts, and check-in counters. Also, ground equipment and staff planning, scheduling, allocation, and analysis.


Loren is a thought leader and passionate advocate for ground operations. During his 15 years in aviation, Loren has led workforce planning teams responsible for budgeting over $2 billion of annual headcount expenses and $1 billion of GSE-related expenses. He most recently helped define airport operations technology strategy for one of the world’s largest airlines.


For over 50 years, INFORM has been engaging in the art of solving complex business problems with mathematical models. The company is committed to ethically responsible AI and sustainable business practices.


Aviation News


AA Regional Jet Collides with Army Blackhawk Helicopter



Aeronautical chart of the Washington DC area showing helicopter routes. Courtesy SkyVector.
Helicopter routes in the Washington DC area. Courtesy SkyVector.


Video: DC Mid Air Update 2/3/25




https://youtu.be/n9mAUks0krI?si=f37mdgvVKmpaDT2z


NTSB forces reporters to get plane crash updates on X



Screen capture of NTSB post on X.


‘Open the Door, Open the Door!’: How Dozens Fled an Inferno on a Plane


Air Busan Flight ABL391 was waiting to take off from Busan Airport (PUS) in South Korea, bound for Hong Kong. Passengers spotted flames in a rear overhead bin of the A321. The captain declared an emergency evacuation and shut off hydraulic and fuel systems. Flight attendants and passengers opened exit doors, but there was no evacuation announcement.


Video: XB-1 First Supersonic Flight




https://www.youtube.com/live/-qisIViAHwI?si=3qg_QuNVRWv-W5E2


Ex Skydance Exec Was Piloting Drone During Palasides Fire


The man who crashed his DJI Mini3 Pro drone into the wing of a CL-415 Super Scooper waterbomber (reportedly costing $65,169 to repair) has been identified. The man pleaded guilty to one count of unsafe operation of an unmanned aircraft (a misdemeanor) and agreed to 150 hrs of community service for wildfire relief and paying restitution. The charge carried a possible sentence of up to one year in federal prison.


Fighter Pilot Shortage Threatening Readiness


The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies says the shortage of Air Force fighter pilots, declining pilot experience, and a shortage of airplanes threaten combat readiness. “The Air Force’s pilot corps is now too small and poorly structured to sustain a healthy combat force that can prevail in a peer conflict and meet the nation’s other national security requirements.”


Listen to Episode 218 of the Aerospace Advantage podcast, Air Force Readiness Crisis: Time for a Reset.


Mentioned


FlySafair Statement on Flight FA711


Hosts this Episode


Max Flight, Rob Mark, David Vanderhoof, and our Main(e) Man Micah.