The information gained helps dispatchers make decisions and develop tools that reduce flight time. For example, NASA worked with airlines to demonstrate an air traffic management tool that helped optimize flows at some airports, saving thousands of gallons of fuel and reducing carbon emissions.
NASA sees the long-term future of aviation as highly automated, safe, and scalable. Pilots, controllers, and other air traffic participants will use advanced automated tools and AI-based systems that process large amounts of information.
To implement the new system, NASA is testing the DIP platform at several airports in Texas.
Source: Ferra

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