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GenAI’s role continues to grow in Indian Aviation, says experts

GenAI can serve as a key tool to improve engineering and design workflows while bridging the training gaps in India’s $14.7 billion aviation industry.

The adoption of generative AI (GenAI) in the Indian aviation sector is accelerating, with applications expanding beyond customer query resolution to include design, training and operational support.

Experts note that GenAI can serve as a key tool to improve engineering and design workflows while bridging the training gaps that impact the growth of skill and human capital in India’s $14.7 billion aviation industry.

At the 8th International Conference on the ‘Future of Aviation and Aerospace’, hosted by IIM Bangalore on Saturday, industry leaders shared their insights on the transformative potential of GenAI to function as a “co-pilot” and add to human expertise. “By combining digital infrastructure with GenAI, we have automated complete design workflows,” said Savyasachi Srinivas, Vice President—Engineering at Collins Aerospace. “Design changes that once took weeks to implement can now be made in seconds, tailored to customer inputs.”

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