# AI Passes the ATC Exam — And It's About to Go Live

- **Date:** 2026-03-23
- **Author:** Samuel Chandra (Founder & CEO, Deepsky)
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*Date (UTC): 2026-03-24*

This week, an AI agent passed three of four human controller competencies in UK airspace, while autonomous combat software went from lab to live flight in a single day. Meanwhile, agentic AI is reading aircraft maintenance records faster than any human team — and the world’s biggest AI agent platform just hit a wall that aviation operators know all too well.

##### [Project Bluebird: UK AI Air Traffic Control Goes Live This Spring](https://aerospaceamerica.aiaa.org/departments/ai-at-work-mastering-the-airspace/)

NATS, the Alan Turing Institute, and the University of Exeter are preparing live trials of an AI agent controlling traffic over London’s airspace in a digital twin. After 60+ hours of human assessments, the AI passed 3 of 4 controller competencies — the first time an AI system has been benchmarked against operational controllers at Swanwick. Open-source release of the digital twin platform is planned for April.

##### [Northrop Grumman’s Talon IQ Flies Shield AI Hivemind in First-of-Kind Test](https://news.northropgrumman.com/autonomous-systems/northrop-grummans-talon-iq-flies-shield-ais-hivemind-software)

Shield AI’s Hivemind autonomy software flew aboard Northrop Grumman’s Talon IQ testbed over Mojave, executing combat air patrol and target engagement maneuvers before seamlessly handing control back to Northrop’s own Prism software. The system went from hardware-in-the-loop lab testing to live flight in a single day — proving plug-and-play interoperability under U.S. Government Reference Architecture standards.

##### [Soji AI Brings Agentic Document Parsing to Aircraft Lease Transitions](https://aviationweek.com/mro/emerging-technologies/mro-memo-could-ai-speed-lease-transitions)

Aircraft lessor Airborne Capital partnered with Hamburg-based Soji AI to apply agentic AI to the most labor-intensive part of lease transitions: technical records review. Soji’s aviation-trained platform reads, structures, and contextualizes unstructured maintenance records, airworthiness directives, and component histories — work that traditionally takes weeks of manual review by specialists.

##### [Indra and Synaptic Aviation Deploy AI Turnaround Monitoring at Spain’s Busiest Airports](https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/indra-and-synaptic-aviation-enhance-efficiency-with-artificial-intelligence-at-airports-in-barcelona-madrid-and-palma-de-mallorca-302719434.html)

AI-driven video analytics are now live at Madrid-Barajas, Barcelona-El Prat, and Palma de Mallorca, covering 477 parking positions and 150M+ passengers annually. The system analyzes real-time apron camera feeds to automatically track turnaround events — GPU connection, chock placement, refueling, catering — improving predictability and reducing delays without major infrastructure changes.

##### [Big AI Headlines: OpenClaw Hit Production — Then Hit a Wall](https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/18/china-openclaw-baidu-tencent-ai.html)

China is pushing OpenClaw adoption at national scale — Baidu and Tencent are running public onboarding events from gearheads to grandmas, and Tencent’s new ClawBot integrates it directly into WeChat. But developers are discovering that fully autonomous agents are fragile in production: context management breaks down, non-determinism creates unpredictable failures, and tooling can’t keep up. The emerging consensus is that the next wave belongs to vertical “agent harnesses” — domain-specific wrappers that package reliability, context, and infrastructure into usable products. For aviation, this is validation: the industry’s instinct to demand structured, auditable AI workflows over black-box autonomy isn’t conservative — it’s where the entire AI agent ecosystem is heading.

**Why this matters:** When the world’s most hyped AI agent platform learns the hard way that autonomy without structure doesn’t scale, it reinforces what aviation has always known: reliability beats capability. The question now is whether aviation-specific agent harnesses can move fast enough to capture the opportunity.

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