One briefing. One operational picture.
AeroVigil exists for the people who decide whether a flight goes — dispatchers, flight followers, operations duty managers. The signal they need is scattered across regulators, advisories, conflict trackers, and weather services. We bring it together into a single, defensible briefing.
We are not a physical-security vendor — we don't do screening, SeMS audits, or insider-threat casework. AeroVigil is the intelligence and decision layer for operational aviation security: where the airspace is closed, where the threat is rising, where the official sources are converging. That clarity, that scope, is the product.
How a signal becomes a briefing.
Analyst-in-the-loop
Models triage, cluster and draft — but a human analyst reviews and signs off before anything reaches an operator. AeroVigil never auto-publishes machine output as fact.
Source transparency
Every assessment is traceable to its underlying sources. We keep the source, the weight and the timestamp on record so a conclusion can be re-examined and challenged at any point.
No single-OSINT alarm
A single open-source report never raises an alert on its own. We require corroboration — independent or official confirmation — before a signal is escalated, to keep noise and rumour off the duty desk.
Four things we won't compromise on.
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Humans on the line
Every alert, every forecast, every assessment passes through an analyst before publication. Raw model output never reaches the duty desk.
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Sources you can audit
Every signal carries its source, weight and timestamp. You can ask why AeroVigil said something six months ago, and we will tell you.
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Operator-priced
We build for the duty officer at 04:00, not the executive at 14:00. Every plan carries the full platform and analyst review.
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Sovereign by default
Customer data is segregated per organisation and excluded from any training corpus. Dedicated-deployment requirements can be discussed under a Strategic engagement.
Six desks, one editorial standard.
Our analysis is organised into six standing desks, each owning a domain of aviation operational risk. A desk is a brand editorial unit — it sets the remit, the review bar and the source discipline for everything published under it.
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Aviation Security Intelligence Desk
Pre-flight intelligence, general AvSec and the editorial standard.
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Airspace & Overflight Risk Desk
FIR and overflight risk, NOTAM analysis and flight-risk assessment.
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Navigation Integrity Desk
GPS/GNSS jamming and spoofing, navigation integrity.
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Regulatory & Compliance Desk
AVSEC regulation, ICAO Annex 17, NCASP and compliance.
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Conflict Zone Intelligence Desk
Conflict-zone overflight, contested airspace and threat assessment.
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Crew & Landside Security Desk
Crew layover security, duty of care and landside risk.
Written to be cited, not skimmed.
Aviation operational risk is a high-stakes domain. We hold our published analysis to a deliberate standard: hard claims are attributed to a named source, statistics are never invented, and we do not make unverified claims about other vendors or providers.
Every piece carries a last-reviewed date and is signed off by the owning desk before it is published. When the underlying picture changes, the analysis is revisited — not left to drift.
We're a small, distributed team, registered in Estonia.
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