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Safety-Assured AI for Airport Surface Ops: From Early-Warning Safety Intelligence to Modular ATC Automation

When

26/05

10:30am – 10:55am

Location

Frequentis Theatre

 

Event details

The future of airspace depends on our ability to harmonize innovation with absolute safety. This session presents a blueprint for the next generation of airport operations, showcasing how AI-driven automation transforms both safety management and ATC efficiency. Airports need more capacity and efficiency but need to avoid brittle automation. This session presents practical, deployable ways to use AI as a secondary safety layer and as assisted ATC automation for airport surface operations. We’ll walk through a production-minded approach that moves from concept to day-to-day ops using modular, interoperable, service-oriented components that can integrate with existing tower and airport infrastructure.

Attendees will see how a real-time safety intelligence layer can detect emerging hazards early (surface conflicts, runway crossings, abnormal taxi behavior) and escalate with clear, auditable alerts. We’ll then show how automation can be introduced safely for clearances and instructions: pushback, taxi routing, and conditional advisories using constraint-based logic, human-in-the-loop controls, and continuous performance monitoring.

Because resilience matters as much as capability, we’ll cover assurance and recovery: graceful degradation under incomplete data, and contingency modes that keep operations safe when automation is unavailable.

A case study and live demonstration will ground the discussion and prove results, including implementation lessons, safety case strategies, and measurable operational impact.

Event speakers

Luke Gotszling

NoamAI.com

CEO

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Yamaç Işık

NoamAI.com

CTO

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Subject Areas

Safety-Assured AI for Airport Surface Ops: From Early-Warning Safety Intelligence to Modular ATC Automation
Safety-Assured AI for Airport Surface Ops: From Early-Warning Safety Intelligence to Modular ATC Automation