# The FAA Just Picked Its AI for the Airspace

- **Date:** 2026-06-30
- **Author:** Samuel Chandra (Founder & CEO, Deepsky)
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*Date (UTC): 2026-06-30*

Hi its Sam Chandra - CEO/Founder of Deepsky and the author of this newsletter. Here's my take on todays news - which represents the last couple of weeks of AI in Aviation happenings around the world:

This is another catch up edition, and the theme is the airspace itself: air traffic control, the regulators deciding what AI is allowed to fly, and the companies quietly being handed the keys.

#### **The headliners**

The one that stopped me is the FAA handing Air Space Intelligence a twelve year, $876 million contract to build the new backbone of the Air Traffic Control System Command Center. Not long ago ASI was a startup, and now they are trusted to run flow management for the busiest airspace on earth, which tells you how fast this has moved. Worth reading the fine print though, because the FAA says the first SMART deployment in September will be a bounded introduction, en route traffic at 24,000 feet and above only, before it goes anywhere near a terminal area. That is exactly the right way to do it. Down at the coalface, Rohde and Schwarz are turning controller radio calls into live data on the scope, which anyone who has read a clearance back into a wall of noise will appreciate. And keep half an eye on the frontier model story at the bottom. Washington has effectively put the most capable AI models behind an approvals desk and locked out foreign nationals, and aviation is about as multinational an industry as exists, so that one will matter more than it looks. Enjoy.

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##### [Air Space Intelligence Wins the FAA's $876M ATC Modernisation Deal](https://fedscoop.com/faa-atc-modernization-tech-upgrade-uas/)

The FAA selected Air Space Intelligence to build its Flow Management Data Services platform and the SMART tool, the new technological backbone of the Air Traffic Control System Command Center. The twelve year award, worth about $876 million, is the largest aviation AI government deal in recent memory and puts a single vendor at the centre of how US traffic flow gets managed.

##### [The FAA Reveals How Its AI Will Actually Go Live](https://aviationweek.com/aerospace/emerging-technologies/faa-expands-new-atc-software-deployment-details)

Speaking at the FAA and EASA safety conference, the FAA's Steve Fulton said the first SMART deployment, still on track for September, will be a bounded introduction limited to en route traffic at 24,000 feet and above before it expands. It is a validation gated rollout rather than a big bang switch on, which is the only sensible way to put AI into live separation work.

##### [The FAA and EASA Agree to Get In Step on Certifying AI](https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/newsroom-and-events/press-releases/faa-and-easa-pledge-cooperation-new-era-aviation)

At the International Aviation Safety Conference, the two regulators pledged deeper cooperation to streamline approval of advanced technologies and harmonise certification pathways for AI and automated flight deck systems. Transatlantic alignment is what keeps a certified AI system from having to win the same argument twice.

##### [Rohde and Schwarz Turns Controller Radio Calls Into Live Data](https://www.atc-network.com/atc-news/rohde-schwarz-gmbh-co-kg/rohde-schwarz-ai-powered-voice-to-data-the-future-of-air-traffic-control-takes-flight-at-airspace-world-2026)

Built with DLR and shown at Airspace World, the CERTIUM AI system converts pilot and controller radio exchanges into real time data surfaced directly inside ATC displays. The goal is to cut controller workload and catch a misheard call sign or readback before it becomes a problem.

##### [Amadeus and Microsoft Map Where Agentic AI Lands in Airline Ops](https://amadeus.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/agentic-ai-airlines-amadeus)

A joint report from Amadeus and Microsoft set out five agentic AI use cases for airlines, naming Icelandair and Southwest among carriers exploring AI decision support for aircraft turnaround and operational planning. The work is still exploratory, but it points straight at the operations control centre.

##### [IATA Launches an AI Network for Airlines at Its Rio AGM](https://www.iata.org/en/programs/innovation/ai-network-for-airlines/)

At the 82nd IATA AGM, the association stood up an AI Network for Airlines community along with an interoperability use case where AI agents let carriers on different IT systems collaborate in real time on bookings, disruptions and cancellations. It is one of the clearer signs that AI agents are heading into the messy business of disruption recovery.

This is really the shape of things to come. Central data repositories acting as the substrate for a system of thousands of agents, each acting on behalf of their owners. The headless nature of these acting entities means the coordination systems between airlines and aircraft operators will need to become agent friendly, but may also become more obscure to humans in the process.

##### [DXC and Anthropic Will Put Claude Inside the Systems Airlines Run On](https://www.anthropic.com/news/dxc-anthropic-alliance)

DXC and Anthropic announced a multi year alliance to train tens of thousands of Claude certified engineers who embed the model into the mission critical systems DXC operates for regulated industries, airlines among them. DXC says Claude wrote more than 95 percent of the code for its own OASIS platform and delivered a tenfold speed up, so this is less a pilot project and more a bet on how legacy aviation IT gets rebuilt.

##### [Mythos 5 and GPT-5.6 Ship Under US Government Lock and Key](https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/26/us-government-anthropic-claude-mythos5-ai.html)

The most capable new models from Anthropic and OpenAI are now released under government approval and cybersecurity review, with Mythos 5 cleared for roughly 100 vetted US organisations and GPT-5.6 in limited preview for about 20. The catch for aviation is the foreign national restriction baked into the regime, because international operators, MROs and OEM engineering teams are exactly the people such rules trip up.

Last edition we saw the government pull Fable, and I labelled it the jet age of AI. Now we are watching governments realise just how powerful this technology has become, and the dawn of the safety apparatus that comes with it. I suspect the USA will announce the "FAA of AI" sometime this year. Europe already has one, although it is more like a consumer watchdog than a full blown regulatory agency at this time.

Sam here again, hope you have enjoyed reading this edition. The thread running through all of it is that the airspace is being rebuilt around software, and the operators who come out ahead are the ones who treat AI as something to adopt on purpose rather than something that happens to them. That is the whole reason Deepsky exists. We are seasoned flight operations people first, and we help operators put AI to work across their world in a way that actually fits how aviation runs.

If that is on your mind, contact me at sam@deepskyai.com or visit [deepskyai.com](https://deepskyai.com/).

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