Airports to Airframes: AI Deployment Broadens Across Aviation
deepsky AI in Aviation industry update
*Date (UTC): 2026-02-25*
AI in aviation stayed active over the last 1 day, with five new articles across airport operations, aerospace autonomy, and customer operations platforms.
The three keys to unlocking agentic AI's power in airports
Airport leaders are framing agentic AI as a real-time execution layer that helps teams coordinate operations, workforce actions, and disruption response beyond static dashboarding.
Melbourne Airport deploys Veovo Intelligent Airport Platform to enhance CX and operational efficiency
Melbourne Airport's rollout of a unified operational platform shows practical adoption of shared live data for faster decisions as passenger volumes and complexity rise.
Korean Air showcases AI-powered drones, aerospace tech at Drone Show Korea 2026
Korean Air's AI UAV and traffic orchestration demonstrations signal continued movement of AI-enabled autonomy into applied aerospace and operational environments.
UK airlines turn to agentic AI and WhatsApp to cut queues
UK operators are using agentic messaging workflows for rebooking and disruption handling, shifting demand away from airport counters and improving service throughput.
Amadeus Acquired SkyLink to Infuse Its Products With Conversational AI
Amadeus' acquisition suggests conversational AI is being embedded deeper in travel infrastructure, with likely downstream effects on airline and airport operations.
Sams take:
Today (Feb 25th) was another flurry of activity in AI in aviation. Only a few months ago this amount of activity took a good week to see! So its worth keeping up (at least skimming this newsletter)
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