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UAE travel update: Air India, Air India Express operate 32 West Asia flights on April 5 - Gulf News

Gulf News ·

The provided article title indicates a news update regarding Air India and Air India Express operating flights to West Asia on April 5. This content is solely about travel logistics and does not discuss any developments related to AI in the Middle East. Why it matters: This article is outside the scope of AI news and papers for the Middle East and therefore holds no relevance to the domain.

Air India and Air India Express to operate 24 flights between India, GCC on March 24 - Gulf News

Gulf News ·

Air India and Air India Express will operate 24 flights between India and GCC countries on March 24. The flights aim to accommodate passengers affected by cancellations and disruptions due to various factors. These flights will connect major Indian cities with destinations across the GCC. Why it matters: This increased connectivity provides crucial travel options for many workers and residents in the Gulf region.

Choosing to fly

KAUST ·

Climber, author, and wingsuit pilot Steph Davis spoke to the KAUST community on January 15 as part of the 2017 Winter Enrichment Program. The event was captured in photos by Lilit Hovhannisyan. The program was held at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. Why it matters: Such enrichment programs can broaden the horizons of the KAUST community.

Would you fly in a plane piloted solely by AI?

MBZUAI ·

The article discusses the potential of AI in piloting planes, noting current autopilot systems still require human input. Martin Takáč from MBZUAI expresses confidence in AI's ability to handle flight scenarios, citing its capacity for extensive simulation and error minimization through reinforcement learning. AI is already used in aviation for tasks like route planning and maintenance. Why it matters: The piece highlights the growing role of AI in aviation and raises important questions about the future of autonomous flight in the region.

Red Sea Farms, SAUDIA sign MoU to bring healthy, locally-sourced meals to passengers

KAUST ·

Red Sea Farms, a KAUST spinout agritech company, and SAUDIA have signed an MoU to supply the airline with locally-sourced, sustainable food options. This collaboration aims to reduce SAUDIA's carbon footprint by decreasing reliance on imported goods. Red Sea Farms also assisted SAUDIA on menu development and video content to promote the health and sustainability benefits of the produce. Why it matters: This partnership highlights the growing focus on sustainability within the Saudi aviation sector and demonstrates the potential for agritech companies to contribute to national environmental goals.