ADASI has adopted VentureOne's Perceptra, a GPS-less navigation technology, and Saluki, a high-security flight control technology, both developed by the Technology Innovation Institute (TII). These technologies enhance resilience, precision, and security for autonomous aerial operations, addressing vulnerabilities in GPS-dependent systems. The agreement was formalized at IDEX 2025. Why it matters: This deployment of advanced autonomous flight technologies in the UAE strengthens aviation security and positions the region as a leader in resilient, GPS-independent navigation solutions.
Saudi Air Navigation Services (SANS) and KAUST have signed an MoU to collaborate on research, innovation, and advanced technology deployment in aviation. The partnership aims to leverage KAUST's AI and data analytics expertise to support SANS' digital transformation and the National Aviation Strategy. The collaboration will focus on developing data-driven solutions for air traffic management, operational efficiency, and national capability development. Why it matters: This MoU signifies a strategic alignment between academia and a key aviation sector player to advance technological capabilities and support Saudi Arabia's national transport and logistics strategy.
KAUST has signed an agreement with the Aviation Investigation Bureau (AIB). The agreement was signed between AIB Director General Abdulelah O. Felemban and KAUST Director of the Core Labs Justin Mynar. The partnership aims to foster collaboration between the two entities. Why it matters: This agreement could lead to advancements in aviation safety and investigation techniques through shared research and resources.
The article discusses how AI is transforming healthcare, aviation, and agriculture. MBZUAI has launched the Institute of Digital Public Health (IDHP) and partnered with the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi and Core42 to launch the Global AI Healthcare Academy. MBZUAI has also partnered with Etihad Airways to explore AI applications in aviation and with Silal to bring AI innovation to agriculture and food production. Why it matters: These initiatives signal the UAE's commitment to becoming a global AI hub by integrating AI across key sectors and fostering innovation through strategic partnerships.
MBZUAI and Etihad Airways have signed an MoU to explore AI applications in the aviation sector. The partnership includes joint training programs, research, seminars, and workshops. MBZUAI students will gain aviation industry experience and explore AI's potential in addressing challenges. Why it matters: The collaboration aims to enhance AI competitiveness in the UAE's aviation sector and foster sustainable growth and innovation.
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.