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Autonomous Planes Could Save Billions, But Passengers Remain Skeptical – A Study Explores

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
August 13, 2017
in Business, Research/How to do it
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The time could be ripe for autonomous planes, just as self-driving cars are becoming more accepted, potentially saving society billions while simultaneously creating substantial economic impacts. A recent research study conducted by Swiss Bank UBS probed the potential of pilotless planes, finding a possible$35 billion annual savings, a figure that would typically send ripples of excitement through the airline industry, provided the looming job losses are disregarded. The key roadblock, however, lies in passenger acceptance.

“Technologies developing today aim to enhance aircraft to assist and take over pilot duties across all flight phases, steadily pushing the pilot away from manual control and systems operations.”

The UBS report illuminated a startling fact—only about 17 percent of passengers display willingness to fly on autonomous planes. Surveying 8,000 individuals, over half were adamant in their refusal to board pilotless planes, irrespective of potential ticket price reduction. Yet, the younger generation showed a more welcoming stance: 27 percent of interviewees aged between 18-24, and an encouraging 31 percent in the 25-34 age group, revealed a readiness to embrace unmanned aircraft travel.

Interestingly, these age-related differences may stem from the younger generation’s openness towards automation, a sentiment less common among older folks. Geographically, French and German passengers appeared least enthusiastic about stepping onto an unmanned flight, with a mere 13 percent in favor, compared to a more pleasant 27 percent of positive responses from American passengers.

As of now, acceptance of autonomous flight rests at 17 percent. However, UBS envisions a potentially changing tide, given the increasing familiarity of autonomous technology. UBS foresees this technology becoming mainstream by 2025.

UBS suggests this novel flight technology could cater to passengers’ safety and cost concerns simultaneously. By eliminating the costs of pilot and potentially other crew payrolls (airlines currently employ around ten crew members per flight), a considerable amount of savings might be redirected to passengers through reduced fares. From the safety perspective, autonomous flights could minimize human-induced cockpit errors, identified as significant contributors to aviation accidents.

Returning to the Europe-America comparison, European passengers might see their fares dropping by an anticipated 4 percent, rendering the 11 percent reduction for American travelers more lucrative. Nonetheless, UBS considers the technology integration unlikely for commercial airlines until air taxi and cargo services have adopted it.

After all, various planes operate on automated landing systems, and expert opinion suggests pilots manually operate aircraft for just a few minutes each flight. Despite passenger reluctance, with 17 percent expressing readiness to travel in autonomous planes, the future holds promise, UBS suggests. Indeed, a hopeful 31 percent approval amongst 18-34 year-olds signals changing perceptions. Along with them, the incoming generation might well express a growing affinity for the technology.

In addition to passenger perception, governmental regulations present a significant challenge for the advent of autonomous aircraft.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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