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Enhancing the Ability of Flight Safety Risk Management with the Empowerment of Digital&Intelligent Technology

In: Proceedings of 2024 4th International Conference on Public Management and Big Data Analysis (PMBDA 2024)

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  • Jialong Wang

    (The 15th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd.)

  • Guang Ren

    (The 15th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd.)

  • Yuan Hu

    (The 15th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd.)

  • Yuzhu Wang

    (The 15th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd.)

  • Yong Kong

    (The 15th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd.)

  • Chenggong Li

    (The 15th Research Institute of China Electronics Technology Group Co., Ltd.)

Abstract

Aimed at these disadvantages of training method, accident investigation and fault regression among flight safety management, it put forward some specific methods in terms of Digital&intelligent application research and design. From the angle of flight safety management, it carried out application system analysis of Digital &Intelligent technology, such as artificial intelligence, big data and cloud computing. It built systematic flight safety risk management by requirement frame design, digital&intelligent technology application strategy, ability enhancing design and typical application scene design, thus achieved the goal enhancing training effect, accident estimation quality and fault regression effect.

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  • Jialong Wang & Guang Ren & Yuan Hu & Yuzhu Wang & Yong Kong & Chenggong Li, 2025. "Enhancing the Ability of Flight Safety Risk Management with the Empowerment of Digital&Intelligent Technology," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Soon M. Chung & Fairouz Kamareddine & Azah Kamilah Draman & Sim Kwan Yong (ed.), Proceedings of 2024 4th International Conference on Public Management and Big Data Analysis (PMBDA 2024), pages 118-126, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-656-7_12
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-656-7_12
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