Robots and other technology set to play key role in future of aerospace industry

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Robots and other technology set to play key role in future of aerospace industry
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Robots and other technology could be used to support the Royal Air Force’s frontline aircraft.

Exoskeletons – allowing aircrew and maintenance teams to safely handle and articulate greater loads;

Autonomous co-bots – free-moving robots which could work in tandem with the exoskeleton users assisting with training and maintenance; Augmented Reality headsets – allowing data to be visualised in new ways by offering aircraft maintainers hands-free access to technical publications and the capability to view a digital twin of the aircraft and its maintenance history;

Sustainable operations – delivering advanced synthetic training to pilots and aircrew whilst maximising use of renewable resources to help the RAF meet its target of net zero by 2040.

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