The American conglomerate General Electric (GE) filed another patent application for the use of blockade technology in aviation monitoring and maintenance.
The US Bureau of Patent and Trademark Office published five GE applications that describe the concept of "dynamic optimization", including aspects of management and operation, as well as maintenance services in the industry.
According to the patent application, one of the components of the system will serve as a mechanism for working with organizations that control and service aircraft. The company noted that usually the services of such companies were paid through traditional financing channels, but now they can be paid using crypto-currency or using a blockade.
The document says that:.
"Cash flow among the project participants occurs through the enrollment and writing-off of funds from financial accounts, but can be carried out using mechanisms of crypto-currencies, the logic of which is to accurately allocate cash flows".
It is worth noting that General Electric is not the only corporation that is engaged in the research and implementation of blockades in aviation. This year, Air France shared plans to implement the technology in the company's aircraft maintenance channel tracking system.