Research on the Evolutionary Pathways and Intelligent Development Trends of Aircraft Cockpit Automation Technology

Authors

  • Bingchen Wu Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/ax1q6j87

Keywords:

Intelligent Cockpit, Human-computer interaction, Fly-by-Wire System

Abstract

The cockpit is hailed as the aircraft’s “brain”, playing a crucial role throughout the entire flight and serving as the very core of aircraft control. A well-designed and fully functional cockpit not only ensures flight safety and stability, mitigating potential risks and accidents, but also effectively reduces the pilot’s workload. By streamlining operations and alleviating pressure, it enables pilots to maintain high operational efficiency in complex and dynamic flight environments, guaranteeing the smooth execution of every flight. Whereas early, purely mechanical operations required pilots to manually manipulate various mechanical devices, today’s highly integrated electronic control systems enable pilots to utilise advanced computer technology and intelligent equipment. The technology within the cockpit has undergone revolutionary transformation, with its rapid pace of development and remarkable technological progress commanding attention. Whilst cockpit automation has markedly enhanced flight safety and operational efficiency, reducing human error and boosting overall reliability, certain unresolved challenges persist due to the ongoing refinement of these technologies in practical application. These include potential anomalies in Boeing’s Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS) under specific conditions, and imperfections in human-machine interface design and feedback mechanisms. These are the difficulties we must now confront and resolve to ensure the further optimisation of technology and the continuous enhancement of flight safety.

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Published

2025-12-19

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