'This is not a matter of technology — it's a matter of interaction with the regulators, the perception in the traveling public,' Airbus said Monday.
Airbus says it has developed technology to fly passengers jets with no pilots at all.
"This is not a matter of technology — it's a matter of interaction with the regulators, the perception in the traveling public," Scherer told The Associated Press. Scherer said the crashes"highlighted and underlined the need for absolute, uncompromising safety in this industry."Airbus has developed technology to fly passenger jets with no pilots, and is ready to deploy it today, according to one of its top executives.
He said:"This is not a matter of technology — it's a matter of interaction with the regulators, the perception in the traveling public.""When can we introduce it in large commercial aircraft? That is a matter we are discussing with regulators and customers, but technology-wise, we don't see a hurdle."conducted by US autonomous software firm Ansys
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