On any given day, there are over 100k commercial flight operations globally. That number could increase 10x by the end of the decade.
Outside of the pandemic period, total global flight operations have remained relatively stable, generally growing by a few percentage points yearly. New airports and aircraft are planned many years in advance and the general cadence of technological advances in ATM can be measured in years, sometimes decades. This is changing. The introduction and pace of investment in new aircraft including eVTOL and unmanned drones could see a more than 10x rise in commercial daily flight operations by the end of the decade.
What is a Digital Airspace Twin?
The implementation of a digital twin typically involves replicating the constituent parts of a complex system in a virtual environment. Digital twins are used today in everything from building maintenance to aircraft design and manufacturing. The value of digital twins for organizations ranges from improving productivity and performance to enhancing business outcomes; fundamentally, a digital twin provides an organization with a cohesive platform to interact with and manage with complexity.
Today’s use cases
ANSP
Airspace management, design, simulation. Stakeholder collaboration, research and procedure development. Real-time trend-analysis, exception management & service performance optimization.
UAS/UTM Operators
Strategic mission planning, BVLOS safety case & regulatory preparation. Route optimization. Fleet management.
Regulators
Deep learning and data-based decision making. Risk analysis and incident review.
Airlines & Commercial Aviation
Traffic prediction, modeling and simulation.
Airports
Traffic prediction, modeling, forecasting & optimization.
Municipalities
Service and lower airspace monitoring. Noise/privacy and complaint management.
Military
Real-time modeling & simulation.
General Aviation
Planning and collaboration.
The air traffic management of national airspace is a highly complex and dynamic system.
Each single flight operation is the tip of an iceberg that includes airspace design, control and management schemes, regulatory oversight, human in the loop separation and advisory and hundreds of different sub-systems and sensors. Each function has evolved and been refined over several generations in collaboration with many different aviation stakeholders.
For ANSPs, efficiently managing the day-to-day operations of today’s flight volume can be a challenge – a future airspace with more than 10x the traffic and complexity can be a daunting prospect. For an ANSP, a digital airspace twin will not only help optimize today’s operation but create an innovation platform for the airspace of tomorrow.
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