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MITRE Releases Aviation Risk Identification and Assessment Software Program

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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MITRE) Aviation Risk Identification and Assessment (ARIA) software program is a powerful tool to enhance aviation safety and efficiency.

Developed by the MITRE Corporation, a non-profit organization that operates federally funded research and development centers, ARIA is a software program that provides a comprehensive approach to aviation risk identification and assessment.

Main Features

ARIA is designed to collect and analyze aircraft location data, providing real-time insights into aviation safety.

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The software program is part of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Safety and Technical Training Service Unit, which is responsible for ensuring the safety and efficiency of the National Airspace System (NAS).

ARIA’s main features include:

  • Real-time aircraft location data collection and analysis
  • Comprehensive risk identification and assessment
  • Integration with FAA’s Safety and Technical Training Service Unit
  • Enhanced aviation safety and efficiency

ARIA’s real-time aircraft location data collection and analysis provides a comprehensive approach to aviation risk identification and assessment.

This allows the FAA to quickly identify and address potential safety issues, enhancing aviation safety and efficiency.

Developers and users can make suggestions for improvements to OpenARIA on GitHub, which is open to the public.

This will help the FAA and the aviation community around the world improve the tool. 

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The FAA’s Safety and Technical Training Service Unit is responsible for ensuring the safety and efficiency of the NAS.

ARIA’s integration with this unit allows for real-time data analysis and risk assessment, enhancing aviation safety and efficiency.

MITRE’s ARIA software program is a powerful tool for improving aviation safety and efficiency.

By collecting and analyzing aircraft location data in real-time, ARIA provides a comprehensive approach to aviation risk identification and assessment, resulting in enhanced aviation safety and efficiency.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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