Boeing had 31 patents in artificial intelligence during Q1 2024. Boeing Co’s patents in Q1 2024 focus on managing flight leg data in real-time, generating ontological knowledge graphs, training surrogate models for system simulation, estimating corrosion of materials, and selecting fasteners for pre-feeding based on historical manufacturing data and machine learning analysis. These innovations aim to improve efficiency and accuracy in various aspects of aircraft operations and manufacturing processes. GlobalData’s report on Boeing gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Boeing grant share with artificial intelligence as a theme is 58% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

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Application: Forecasting using real-time flight leg data (Patent ID: US20240105063A1)

The patent filed by The Boeing Co. describes a method, apparatus, system, and computer program product for managing flight leg data for multiple aircraft. The computer system receives real-time flight leg data, associates it with aircraft operation and airport data to form flight activity data, and displays a selected view of this data in real-time on a graphical user interface in response to a query. The system can map flight activity data to geographic regions, compare forecasted flight volumes with actual volumes, generate actions based on deviations, and even predict future flight activity data using a machine learning model trained on historical data.

Furthermore, the patent details the process of associating aircraft operation data with flight leg data, including steps such as removing missing registry numbers, identifying international and commercial flights, and joining data with current market outlook data. The system also trains a machine learning model to predict future flight activity data by inputting real-time data, comparing it with historical data, and updating the model based on the comparison. Overall, the patent outlines a comprehensive approach to managing and analyzing flight leg data for multiple aircraft in real-time, enabling informed decision-making and predictive capabilities in the aviation industry.

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