The A350F could be an early platform to test reduced flight crew operations scenarios. Credit: Airbus Concept A push to develop procedures and new flight deck functionality that supplant a pilot even ...
Cockpit crew representatives have asked Airbus’s leadership to reconsider its exploration of single-pilot operations, citing the recent IT-related air transport disruption as illustrating the risks of ...
This week, the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) took a stand against single-pilot operations in commercial airlines. ITF, which represents transport workers worldwide, joined the Air ...
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EASA suspends research on single-pilot operations
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has announced the suspension of its research into single-pilot flight operations, emphasising the aviation sector's commitment to safety. This decision ...
With a lack of regulatory support, advanced automation projects such as Airbus’ Dragonfly may remain at the research stage for the coming years. Credit: Airbus A recent report from the European Union ...
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