Understanding human roles in AI-driven aviation through an evolutionary economics lens
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2025Autorius
Navarro-Meneses, Francisco Javier
Pablo-Marti, Federico
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This study investigates how human roles retain strategic value in AI-driven aviation through an evolutionary
economics lens. Using a mixed-methods approach – combining theoretical analysis, case studies, a Delphi process, and
scenario forecasting – the paper reveals co-evolutionary dynamics where innovation and institutional selection drive
workforce adaptation in aviation. Findings indicate that human roles evolve toward strategic oversight (e.g., ethical
judgment, crisis management) and hybrid skill sets (e.g., AI supervisors, predictive maintenance), with the “AI-augmented
workforce” emerging as the most plausible future in 2040. Key factors in achieving this balance include regulatory
agility, workforce adaptability, and trust-building. The study pioneers the application of evolutionary economics
to AI in aviation, offering a multidisciplinary framework to align technological advancements with socio-institutional
realities. Practical recommendations include adaptive certification processes, hybrid training models, and ethical governance
frameworks, positioning aviation as a model for human-AI collaboration in high-stakes industries.
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