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Boeing Assesses AI Certifiability In Automated Taxiing, Runway Safety

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Graham Warwick
September 11, 2025

Boeing Cessna 208B Caravan on runway at NASA Moffett Field

Boeing’s Cessna Caravan testbed demonstrated the automated taxi system at NASA Ames Research Center in May. 

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Boeing has conducted demonstrations of experimental, machine-learning-based automated taxi and runway safety systems under a collaborative project with the European Union Aviation Safety Agency to establish the regulatory requirements for safety-related artificial intelligence. The tests, involving…

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