Tuesday, 27 October 2020

How AR and VR is Revolutionising The Aviation Industry

The only thing considered more important than saving money in the aviation industry is aviation safety. A recent report by the Aviation Safety network showed that in 2019, a total of 20 fatal accidents involving commercial aircraft resulted in 282 fatalities. Despite the high profile accident in Ethiopia of March last year - resulting in 157 fatalities, 2019 was still one of the safest years on record for commercial aviation. So, what’s changed? Safety, training, operating costs and coordination all go hand in hand when it comes to optimising efficiencies in the aviation industry. Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are rapidly becoming game changes within the industry. In fact, Business Wire predicts that the market for AR and VR applications in aviation will grow from $78 million in 2019 to $1.37 trillion by 2025.How VR and AR can improve Aviation safety trainingVR is the technology to beat when it comes to immersing ourselves in a world that we can manipulate whilst eliminating the risks that we may face in a dangerous real-world situation. Today, virtual reality has moved far beyond a mere gaming trend and has been embraced by high-risk industries like manufacturing, aviation, healthcare and emergency services. ...


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