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Luton Airport and University of Beds sign AI partnership

London Luton Airport (LLA) and the University of Bedfordshire have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch an innovative artificial intelligence (AI) collaboration.

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Research, pilots and innovations to enhance LLA’s passenger experience, streamline operations and unlock new efficiencies across the airport will be led by Luton AI – the University’s civic AI organisation. Most notably, the collaboration opens the airport as a real-world innovation testbed, enabling students and researchers to apply their skills to live operational challenges that can have real impact on travellers and airport operations.

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Key areas of focus will include customer insight, passenger flow optimisation, predictive operations, automation, and AI-enabled decision support – delivering measurable benefits for passengers, staff, and the wider airport ecosystem. By combining LLA’s ambition with the University’s expertise in AI, data science, and digital transformation, the collaboration demonstrates a shared commitment to responsible, strategic, and ethical AI adoption.

Alberto Martin, Chief Executive Officer at London Luton Airport added: “The MoU is hugely exciting and provides the platform for London Luton Airport to collaborate with the University of Bedfordshire and the next generation of aviation professionals to drive, test and implement game-changing AI responsibly into our airport operations. This is a fantastic opportunity to apply academic thinking to a live airport environment, underlining our commitment to delivering operational excellence and shaping future careers locally to support the Luton 2040 vision of a healthy and fair town where everyone can thrive.” 

Aligned with the University’s Career-Powered Education approach, the partnership provides students with opportunities to gain practical experience, industry connections, and in-demand skills while contributing to real-world AI solutions in aviation. 

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Professor Rebecca Bunting, Vice Chancellor of the University of Bedfordshire, said: “This partnership with London Luton Airport represents an exciting milestone in applying cutting-edge AI research to real-world challenges. By combining our academic expertise with the airport’s operational ambition, we are creating opportunities for students and researchers to develop practical skills, drive innovation, and deliver benefits for passengers and the wider community. Together, we are demonstrating how responsible and ethical AI can transform industries while fostering a thriving hub for technology and talent right here in Luton.”

With LLA situated just 2.5 kilometres from the University’s Luton campus, the partnership also strengthens the region’s position as a fast-growing hub for AI and emerging technologies. 

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