How the Internet of Things Will Give Rise to Connected Aviation

October 19, 2016

The Internet of things (IoT) is already affecting how we live and work. There are lots of definitions of IoT. Essentially anything that can be connected will be connected. For aviation, IoT is a game changer. Every sensor on an aircraft can provide information about performance and wear. All parts of the system report in real time, creating greater efficiency, reducing downtime and lowering costs.

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