On November 29, 2024, the IKSAR team, invited by PJSC "Aeroflot," participated in the "High-Flying Innovations" conference. The event became an important platform for discussing new technologies in the aviation industry.
The conference partners included the Moscow Innovation Agency, the Moscow and Moscow Region Governments, as well as the airlines Rossiya and Pobeda.
More than 100 participants, representing major Russian airlines such as Aeroflot, Smartavia, S7, NordStar, and Ural Airlines, discussed the development of aircraft operation and maintenance technologies, flight safety improvements, passenger comfort, environmental issues, and increasing the efficiency of production processes and labor productivity.
The speed of work completion while maintaining high quality is a critical factor for airlines worldwide. Augmented Reality (AR) devices and technologies help obtain necessary data at the right time, right in front of the user.
Using practical examples, the IKSAR team showcased its latest software developments and new augmented reality glasses for industrial applications to the conference participants.
During the discussion, examples of foreign experience in actively applying AR technologies and devices in the aviation industry were shared.
AR devices and technologies are set to play a key role in the coming years in improving the efficiency of a wide range of production processes in aviation and airport infrastructure, including speeding up the arrival and departure of aircraft on the tarmac, regular aircraft maintenance, complex repairs with the involvement of remote experts from both the operator’s headquarters and the manufacturer, on-site training at production facilities, and many other areas.
The conference partners included the Moscow Innovation Agency, the Moscow and Moscow Region Governments, as well as the airlines Rossiya and Pobeda.
More than 100 participants, representing major Russian airlines such as Aeroflot, Smartavia, S7, NordStar, and Ural Airlines, discussed the development of aircraft operation and maintenance technologies, flight safety improvements, passenger comfort, environmental issues, and increasing the efficiency of production processes and labor productivity.
The speed of work completion while maintaining high quality is a critical factor for airlines worldwide. Augmented Reality (AR) devices and technologies help obtain necessary data at the right time, right in front of the user.
Using practical examples, the IKSAR team showcased its latest software developments and new augmented reality glasses for industrial applications to the conference participants.
During the discussion, examples of foreign experience in actively applying AR technologies and devices in the aviation industry were shared.
AR devices and technologies are set to play a key role in the coming years in improving the efficiency of a wide range of production processes in aviation and airport infrastructure, including speeding up the arrival and departure of aircraft on the tarmac, regular aircraft maintenance, complex repairs with the involvement of remote experts from both the operator’s headquarters and the manufacturer, on-site training at production facilities, and many other areas.