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October 23, 2024

Universal Avionics Enhances Awareness Beyond Cockpit with Augmented Reality and Artificial Intelligence

Airlines & Cargo | Business Aviation | Future-Forward

NBAA-BACE, Las Vegas, USA – October 23, 2024, Universal Avionics (UA) introduces a new and improved level of safety with augmented reality (AR), leveraging AI processing across product lines to enhance situational awareness and efficiency for flight operations. 

Universal’s newest Aperture solution intelligently fuses real-time video analysis from multiple cameras and AI-powered insights, integrated with ADS-B information, audio assistance, and other sensors, to provide a comprehensive image with visual instructions displayed directly to cockpit and head-up displays. This augmented reality experience, combined with object and speech recognition, enables new features including visual positioning, obstacle detection, taxi guidance, and traffic awareness, empowering operators to make proactive decisions with intuitive real-world information while improving pilot safety in the air and on the ground. 

Dror Yahav, CEO at Universal Avionics, says: “Emerging technologies like AI offer immense potential for aviation. Instead of translating 2D screens into real-world situations, critical information is integrated into the pilot’s vision, augmented into the real world while looking outside the cockpit. Universal Avionics is committed to making flying safer, and by leveraging disruptive technologies we can help pilots focus more on their outside surroundings, limiting distractions and increasing safety.” 

In 2023, Universal explored new AI-powered capabilities through its internal Grand Challenge. The team developed an automatic speech recognition solution that uses an iPad or Aperture, as an embedded solution, to transform air traffic controller instructions into visual guidance displayed for pilots in the cockpit through ClearVision™ EFVS head-wearables, InSight™ flight displays, and UA FlightPartner™. This results in an enhanced runway collision avoidance system that builds on ADS-B In for complete visual and voice assistance, simplifying aircraft operations and helping to prevent incursions. 

Adds Yahav: “There were more than 1,700 runway incursion events last year in the United States alone that could potentially have been avoided with innovative tools to simplify workflows and mitigate miscommunication, with more opportunities through all flight phases. Aperture combines data from sensors, instruments, and systems that are in a conventional cockpit into an easy-to-install box that outputs video, annotations, instructions, and more – an all-in-one, intelligent solution.” 

Universal’s software-based flight management system, the iFMS, also incorporates AI algorithms to perform complex tasks automatically, such as FMS reprogramming, calculating efficient flight paths, analyzing various data inputs, such as weather patterns, air traffic, and aircraft performance parameters. This helps to minimize pilot input and workload, allowing them to focus more on critical navigation tasks. Aligned with the FAA’s roadmap for AI safety assurance, Universal is developing technology designed to evolve with emerging industry challenges for a safer and more intuitive flying experience.   

Universal Avionics received TSO authorization approval for the first version of Aperture at NBAA in 2022 and continues to upgrade its products with emerging AI and AR technologies. For more information on Universal solutions, please visit www.universalavionics.com   

Universal Avionics is demonstrating its augmented reality capabilities during NBAA-BACE 2024, booth 3327.   

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For further press information and images:  

Chiara Balachandran / Chelsea Nagrey / Abby Stewart  
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Universal Avionics Media Contact  
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About Universal Avionics     

Universal Avionics safely guides pilots and their passengers worldwide with forward fit and retrofit solutions flying on more than 35,000 airplanes and helicopters today. As a leading manufacturer of innovative commercial avionics, Universal improves safety and efficiency for business aviation, airline/cargo operations, and special missions.     

Universal Avionics is a subsidiary of Elbit Systems Ltd. Our solutions include navigation, electronic display, terrain awareness, recorders, and enhanced flight vision systems.    

Follow us on social media or visit www.universalavionics.com/about to learn more and Connect what’s Next because Next is Now.    


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