Raytheon is working with the U.S. military to develop artificial intelligence technology that would predict the repair schedules of the CV-22 Osprey aircraft’s radar in order to avoid unnecessary maintenance and expenses.
The AI tool is designed to predict maintenance schedules and determine the materials, equipment and personnel required for tasks, the company said Monday.
Matt Gilligan, vice president for Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services, said the tool uses existing CV-22 data to predict schedules.
“We’re always interested in finding new ways to integrate AI tools – especially commercial tools – into our operations,†Gilligan said.