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Lufthansa Aviation Training Expands Digital Innovation

Aviation Training Center Leverages AI For Enhanced Efficiency

The global aviation industry is facing a significant talent shortage, with 1.5 million new professionals needed over the next decade. Lufthansa Aviation Training is addressing this challenge through digital innovation, including the use of AI-powered tools such as mAIntor, a chatbot that provides instant access to documentation. The training center, located in Opfikon, Switzerland, serves SWISS, Edelweiss, and other operators, and is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including full flight simulators and mixed reality trainers. According to AeroTime, Lufthansa Aviation Training is also exploring the use of its expertise in other industries, such as healthcare and hospitality.

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    Lufthansa Aviation Training Expands Digital Innovation

    Aviation Training Center Leverages AI For Enhanced Efficiency

    The global aviation industry is facing a significant talent shortage, with 1.5 million new professionals needed over the next decade. Lufthansa Aviation Training is addressing this challenge through digital innovation, including the use of AI-powered tools such as mAIntor, a chatbot that provides instant access to documentation. The training center, located in Opfikon, Switzerland, serves SWISS, Edelweiss, and other operators, and is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including full flight simulators and mixed reality trainers. According to AeroTime, Lufthansa Aviation Training is also exploring the use of its expertise in other industries, such as healthcare and hospitality.

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