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  • 1.  May '26

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    Edited by Kairat Khismetzhan 2 hours ago
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    Latest Research

    – By Philippe Doyon-Poulin

     

    Pilots gaze more outside while performing an auditory cognitive task
    Ergonomics
    Annemarie Landman, Ivo V. Stuldreher, Erik Van der Burg, Fleur W. Evertsen, Anna J. C. Reuten & others

     

    Eyes on the mission: Mixed methods assessment of eye-tracker-enabled interactive decision support in a simulated unmanned aerial vehicle system

    Applied Ergonomics

    Hyun-Gee Jei, Mustafa Demir, Farzan Sasangohar

     

    Unraveling the Unexpected: How Pilots Can Successfully Manage Unexpected Events
    Human Factors
    Mira E. Gruber, P. A. Hancock, Jessica Cruit and Janeen A. Kochan

     

    Pilot Distractions and Interruptions in Airlines: Ranking of Sources by Analytic Hierarchy Process
    Human Factors
    Caglar Ucler and Mehmet Onur Balkan

     

    Controlled user study on the role of situational awareness in design decisions for future lunar In-situ resource utilisation systems 

    Acta Astronautica 

    Luka Malone, Michel-Alexandre Cardin, Jan Cilliers, Stanley Starr, Kathryn Hadler

     

    Evaluating Digital Copilots Role in Flight Training Impacts on Safety and Efficiency
    2026 IEEE Conference on Cognitive and Computational Aspects of Situation Management (CogSIMA)
    Allie K. Michael, Nancy J. Cooke, Heather C. Lum

     

    Pilot Intent State Recognition Based on Eye-Movement Behavior Characteristics
    Aerospace
    Zhan, Z., Li, Y., Liu, H., Wang, H., Li, L., Si, H., Li, G., & Zhao, Y.

     

    Article: The Necessity of a Human Pilot in eVTOL-Balancing Safety and Autonomy
    Aerospace
    Songbai Xue, Xinyue Zeng, Xiangzhang Wang and Shun Wang

     

    Member Spotlight – Adam Lary

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    We have published an interview with an ASTG member, Adam Lary, who has a unique background with the career spanning in military, aviation, and healthcare. 

     

    Link for the interview: Member Spotlight - Adam Lary

     

    In the News

    – By Kairat

     

    Air Traffic Management

    Digital Tower Technology Coalition Pushing Remote ATC. With growing interest in digital and remote towers in the U.S., aviation stakeholders have formed the Digital Tower Technology Coalition to support their integration into the National Airspace System. These systems allow controllers to manage airports remotely using high-definition camera arrays that provide a real-time, 360-degree view. The FAA had tested the concept in Leesburg, Virginia, and Fort Collins in the past decade, but paused the programs to focus on developing standards.

     

    FAA Completes First Phase of New Notam System - The FAA has completed the first phase of its long-planned upgrade of the notam system by shutting down the backend of the previous 40-year-old system and moving users to the new cloud-based Notam Management Service (NMS)

     

    NBAA Offers World Cup Tournament Traffic Guidance - With the FIFA World Cup tournament set to kick off next month across North America, NBAA's traffic desk is providing advice for operators intending to visit any of the 16 host cities in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Much as it does for similar high-profile sporting events such as the Super Bowl, the organization suggests that aircraft operators obtain parking reservations with their preferred FBO as early as possible.

     

    Aviation

    Safran advances open-fan engine tests - An effort to bring the first open-fan engine to the skies by 2035 took a step forward last month, with the start of a Safran-led research project.

     

    Hyundai partners with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to reactivate Supernal - Supernal, the US-based advanced air mobility (AAM) arm of Korean automaker Hyundai, announced that it is preparing to resume work on its aircraft program after striking a partnership with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI), the main aerospace and defense firm in South Korea. Back in September, the company fired the bulk of its workforce. Now it will act as the Design Authority and Technical Lead to define the aircraft's vision and requirement.

     

    Hermeus Breaks Sound Barrier with Uncrewed Quarterhorse - Hermeus has pushed its uncrewed Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 past the sound barrier, reaching Mach 1.21 during its third test flight at Spaceport America in New Mexico.

     

    Human-AI teaming in the cockpit - SESAR presents a summary of the research project DARWIN done in collaboration with Honeywell and DLR. The team has developed a digital co-pilot with agents that can support the human pilot's role for diversion selection, workload management and state monitoring. What is more interesting is that they have developed it from the start to comply with EASA guidance for Level 1 and 2 AI applications – there are few use cases of such applications, it's good to see working prototypes. The DARWIN webpage also contains videos of their technology in action.

     

    AeroTube video contest - Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) organises a video contest for students and early career professionals. In it, you can talk of any topic related to aerospace that motivates you. The video can be done individually or as part of a team. The deadline for application is Aug 31. Their webpage presents previous winners.

     

    Business

    European Bizav Already Weak-And Then Came War - With discriminatory taxes and SAF mandates, European governments have left their aviation sector with a sluggish growth rate





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