A Q1 2025 snapshot of global aviation investments—from eVTOL breakthroughs and airline turnarounds to AI-powered defense tech. Discover the trends, challenges, and high-stakes bets shaping the skies.
A Q1 2025 snapshot of global aviation investments—from eVTOL breakthroughs and airline turnarounds to AI-powered defense tech. Discover the trends, challenges, and high-stakes bets shaping the skies.
From climate goals to AI integration, the aviation industry is facing a wave of transformation. What’s holding it back—and what will push it forward? Omri Levavi, Cockpit’s Innovation Manager, offers his perspective.
Oz Eliav has been leading efforts to connect aviation companies with emerging technologies, helping to integrate solutions into real-world operations.
We sat down with him to gain insights into the key trends, the challenges of adopting new technologies in aviation, and how Cockpit Innovation works with startups and corporate partners to drive meaningful change.
Appointed from within El Al, Ben-Tal Ganacia El Al VP of Commerce for 14 years replaces Abigail Sorek, who recently announced his resignation. This is the first time that a woman will serve as CEO of Israel’s largest airline.
AI in aviation is moving beyond chatbots and customer service. The next wave of innovation is set to transform airline operations, from predictive maintenance and resource optimization to fuel efficiency and sustainability. In this edition, we dive into the AI-driven technologies—enhancing safety, reducing delays, and making travel more efficient and eco-friendly
As we step into 2025, the aviation industry is undergoing rapid transformation, driven by AI, sustainability, and record-breaking investments in aerospace and defense. These forces are shaping the way we travel, operate, and innovate. In this issue, we explore the key trends that will define the industry in the year ahead
Certain aviation practices are already incorporating blockchain technology.
In part 2 of a 2-part article, we take a look at the exciting impact blockchain can have on key aviation operations and logistics.
Blockchain technology can create processes that are more transparent and less vulnerable to human error or malicious attacks – thus improving aviation safety and security.
In part 1 of a 2-part article, we examine the possible impact of blockchain on aviation cyber security.
Aviation is gradually shifting towards a greener, cleaner future, with the COVID-19 pandemic serving as a central change accelerator.