S&D 2025: Leveraging New Technology In Your Charter Business

photo from a session at NBAA’s 2025 Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference

(Left to right) Saskia de Jong, Chloe Tarazon, Portia Jensen Corsetti and Jean De Looz during a panel discussion at NBAA’s 2025 Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference in New Orleans, LA. 

Credit: Jeremy Kariuki / Aviation Week
NEW ORLEANS—Artificial Intelligence (AI) may feel like the elephant in the room for less-technologically advanced charter companies, but could help operators become more competitive, according to a panel at NBAA’s 2025 Schedulers & Dispatchers Conference. While AI is not the only new technology...
Jeremy Kariuki

Jeremy Kariuki is Associate Editor for Business Aviation, based in Atlanta. Before joining Aviation Week in April 2023, Jeremy served as a writer for FLYING Magazine, FreightWaves and the Center for Sustainable Journalism.

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