The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has introduced a series of cutting-edge projects from its Artificial Intelligence Lab, showcased at the UAE Pavilion during the exhibition held alongside the 42nd Assembly of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Montreal.
The projects harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to modernize and enhance civil aviation services, aiming to boost overall efficiency, accuracy, and decision-making processes across the Authority.
By integrating AI technologies, the initiatives support smarter operations, streamline workflows, and contribute to a more innovative and responsive aviation sector.
The projects were launched in the presence of Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, UAE Minister of Economy and Tourism and Chairman of the General Civil Aviation Authority, and Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of GCAA, alongside senior officials and members of the UAE delegation attending the ICAO Assembly.
GCAA AI-Powered Solutions: Enhancing Employee Experience with AI
The initiatives include a smart platform, ASK GCAA (AI), which provides knowledge-based file search, advanced reasoning, and AI-driven assistance with enhanced thread tracking.
Ask GCAA (AIP) offers a chatbot that supports aeronautical information and data, while Ask GCAA (HR Assistant) simplifies HR processes and enhances accessibility for employees, and Working Paper Automation, supported with Artificial Intelligence, ensures the accurate and clear preparation of working papers.
Ontime offers advanced features, including AI-powered chatbot support, comprehensive attendance reporting, and seamless integration with internal systems to streamline workforce management and enhance operational efficiency.
These initiatives underscore the General Civil Aviation Authority’s dedication to innovation and digital transformation, leveraging artificial intelligence to create smarter, more responsive services, enhance operational efficiency, and reinforce the UAE’s position as a leader in the global civil aviation sector.
Read More | Saudi GACA leads at 42nd ICAO General Assembly in Montreal

































