We secured $10m in Series A

AI-assisted flight monitoring and continuous route optimization for airlines

Give dispatchers the power to clear IROPS events before they happen, improve on-time performance, and realize significant fuel savings

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Flight dispatch is at an inflection point — rapidly increasing passenger volume, weather volatility, and aircraft mission are pushing yesterday’s rigid, reactive ops software past the breaking point.
It’s time for a new approach.

Flight dispatch is at an inflection point — rapidly increasing passenger volume, weather volatility, and aircraft mission are pushing yesterday’s rigid, reactive ops software past the breaking point.
It’s time for a new approach.

Benefits

Proactive, supercharged workflows for airline dispatchers

Achieve your most ambitious safety and operational efficiency targets with network-wide situational awareness

01

Reduced flight costs and delays

Up to 10% savings in fuel and crew time and improved on-time performance through network-aware, continuous route optimization

02

Lower risk of turbulence events

High-resolution weather data and aircraft-specific risk models provide precision guidance to avoid the increasing threat of turbulence

03

Improved sustainability profile

Balanced optimization reduces emissions and prevents the formation of contrails, which account for 35% of an airline’s total warming impact

Testimonials

"IROPS are unavoidable and cost the aviation industry billions of dollars per year. The closer to the event the more costly. Flight Science’s use of real time data enhanced into insightful operational options through AI is the most profitable and customer friendly solution to date. It protects revenue while reducing the cost of disruptions by finding the optimal solution before the event occurs."

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John Thomas
Board Member, Icelandair Group

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