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Your Next Flight Could Have a Human Pilot and no Cockpit: Airline Unveils ‘Remote Control’ Jets by 2030

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Title: Your Next Flight Could Have a Human Pilot and no Cockpit: Airline Unveils ‘Remote Control’ Jets by 2030

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the aviation world, a major global airline has announced plans to replace traditional cockpit crews with remote pilots operating from ground-based ‘flight centers’ by the end of the decade. The airline claims the new AI-assisted systems will reduce pilot fatigue, slash costs, and allow for thinner, more fuel-efficient aircraft designs. While unions warn of catastrophic risks if hackers hijack a jet mid-air, the airline insists that fail-safe protocols and encrypted links make remote flying safer than ever. Predicted to launch on short-haul routes by 2034, this shift could reshape how we trust human oversight in the skies.