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Global Aerospace's Annual Jetstream Publication Offers Insights on the Future of Aviation from Safety and Training to AI and Geopolitics
Jetstream highlights aviation's rapid innovation amid infrastructure gaps and rising geopolitical risks, urging safety-focused modernization and risk management for operators and insurers.
- On Jan 29, 2026, Global Aerospace published its Jetstream edition from Morris Plains, NJ, surveying aviation risks and innovations including safety, training, AI, drones, and geopolitics.
- Amid rapid technological change, Global Aerospace said rapid gains collide with lagging air traffic management and infrastructure, while geopolitical instability, congested airspace, workforce shortages and fragmented regulation increase pressure on operators.
- Detailing operational tools, the report notes Competency-Based Training and Assessment focuses on real-world skills while Uncrewed Aircraft Systems support runway inspections and AI airport deployments enhance biometric check-in and predictive screening.
- Operators face reroutes that increase fuel burn and crew duty times, while insurers reassess exposure to war, political risk, supply-chain disruption, and business interruption.
- Modernisation efforts must include sustained investment, cross-border coordination and a focus on safety, while AI-driven airport tools offer shorter queues but raise privacy and ethics concerns for passengers and frequent flyers.
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