Live Intelligence Map
View aviation security signals, airport events, route exposure and regional developments in one operational map.
AeroVigil connects intelligence monitoring, route and airport risk assessment, mitigation tracking, approval workflows and audit-ready records in one aviation-specific platform.
CONSOLE
Operational Risk Layer
Airport Risk
Medium
Route Exposure
Elevated
Approval Status
Pending Review
AeroVigil is designed around the operational flow of aviation security teams: monitor signals, assess exposure, apply mitigations, approve decisions and retain evidence.
View aviation security signals, airport events, route exposure and regional developments in one operational map.
Maintain structured airport-level risk views including recent alerts, operational context, source confidence and mitigation notes.
Risk score
74 / 100
Confidence
Medium
Latest events
NOTAM A0341/26 · 02:14Z
Curfew advisory · 02:02Z
Assess planned operations against route, FIR, conflict-zone, airport and regulatory risk indicators.
Track relevant NOTAMs, official alerts, OSINT signals and operational disruptions with severity and confidence levels.
Standardize mitigation measures for recurring risk scenarios and link them directly to assessments.
▢ Mitigation set · v2.4
Convert assessments into traceable reports with sources, timestamps, approval history and decision rationale.
Report · LHR→DXB
APPROVEDAudit hash · 7c91…fe04
Ingest NOTAMs, official advisories, OSINT and operational feeds.
Tag each signal by region, route, airport, fleet and severity.
Score impact against the planned route, FIR and airport context.
Pick from the library or attach custom measures with rationale.
Route to dispatcher, SMS and captain through the approval chain.
Persist sources, timestamps and approvals in an immutable record.
Hardcoded vocabulary for conflict zones, GPS spoofing, airspace closures and crew/passenger risk.
Every assessment is anchored to a route, FIR or airport with operational metadata, not free text.
Each signal carries a confidence tier and source weight; assessments respect that hierarchy.
Raw model output never reaches the duty desk — every alert is signed by a named analyst.
Dispatcher, SMS and captain chains are first-class, with timestamps and audit hashes.
PDF and JSON reports preserve sources, weights, approval steps and decision rationale.
01 · RISK FACTORS
Conflict-zone exposure
Region
Caucasus
Severity
High
Source weight
0.84
Confidence
Medium-High
02 · SOURCE CONFIDENCE
Tier-1 NOTAM + Tier-2 OSINT
03 · MITIGATION ACTIONS
4 measures attached
04 · APPROVAL CHAIN
Dispatcher · SMS · Captain
05 · AUDIT RECORD
Immutable ledger entry
sha256 · 7c91 8ad2 22be 4f04 · 02:18:09Z · v2.4
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AeroVigil is a pre-flight aviation security and safety intelligence platform. It aggregates signals from official and open sources — NOTAMs, official advisories, conflict and airspace developments, infrastructure disruption and OSINT — classifies them by relevance, and turns them into route and airport risk assessments, mitigation tracking, approval workflows and audit-ready records for flight operations and security teams.
AeroVigil draws on official aviation sources such as NOTAMs and authority advisories, sensor-derived signals like GPS interference reports, and open-source intelligence. Each signal carries a source confidence tier and weight, and assessments respect that hierarchy rather than treating all inputs equally.
Yes. AeroVigil continuously ingests and classifies signals and surfaces relevant alerts on a live operational map and feed, with severity and confidence indicators. Teams can also receive daily and weekly digests for situational awareness beyond the live console.
AeroVigil classifies every signal along an explicit safety-versus-security disposition. Security-relevant developments (conflict, civil unrest, deliberate interference) and safety-relevant ones (operational and technical hazards) are handled distinctly, so operations teams can see which kind of risk a signal represents rather than receiving an undifferentiated feed.
No. AeroVigil is a decision-support layer. Raw model output never reaches the duty desk — every alert is reviewed and signed by a named analyst, and risk decisions, mitigation choices and approvals remain with authorized aviation security users through dispatcher, SMS and captain approval chains.
Yes. Every assessment can be converted into a traceable report that preserves sources, source weights, timestamps, approval history and decision rationale, with immutable audit records suitable for review.