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The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has teamed with Tuvoli and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University to hold a first-of-a-kind symposium that delves into applications of artificial intelligence across the business aviation industry. Scheduled for September 14 to 16 in Daytona Beach, Florida, the AI Symposium for Business Aviation (AISBA) will bring together aviation business leaders, operational professionals, technology experts, educators, and students to discuss how aviation organizations can evaluate and apply AI responsibly to improve efficiency, decision-making, safety, workforce support, and overall business performance.
According to NATA, the symposium will emphasize practical applications, providing insights into emerging strategies, operational considerations, and broader responsibilities associated with AI use. In addition, the symposium is designed to create a forum for collaboration between industry and academia, the association said, adding that this engagement is particularly important to deepen workforce readiness in tandem with innovation.
“The interaction will help strengthen understanding of how innovation is being applied in aviation businesses while supporting stronger connections between industry and the next generation of professionals,” NATA explained.
Registration is open, and NATA is accepting input on session topics.