PRICING

Choose the aviation security intelligence layer that fits your operation.

AeroVigil is designed for aviation teams that need structured intelligence, route and airport risk assessment, alerting, approval workflows and audit-ready reporting.

HOW AEROVIGIL WORKS

From many signals to one decision

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AeroVigil intelligence pipeline — global aviation-security signals (NOTAMs, GNSS interference, OSINT, ADS-B, conflict events) flow through an AI triage layer and analyst review into a single audit-ready decision

SIGNALS AI TRIAGE ANALYST REVIEW DECISION

THE COST OF DOING NOTHING

Manual intelligence gathering is the expensive option.

The question is not what AeroVigil costs — it is what fragmented, manual risk assessment already costs you. Most teams justify the subscription on a single avoided disruption.

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Analyst time

A security analyst can spend the better part of a day each week manually checking NOTAMs, conflict zones and OSINT. At a loaded cost in the tens of euros per hour, that is a five-figure annual line item — before a single decision is documented.

02

One missed signal

A single overlooked airspace restriction or a late conflict-zone call can divert a flight. Re-routes, extra fuel and downstream disruption routinely run into tens of thousands of euros per event.

03

Fragmented records

When the rationale lives in inboxes and chat threads, an audit or post-incident review cannot reconstruct who decided what, when, or on what evidence. That gap is the real exposure.

AeroVigil is priced below the cost of one diverted flight, and a fraction of a full-time analyst.

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Illustrative figures for a typical mid-size flight operation; your own numbers will vary with fleet size, route profile and team structure.

SCOPE FACTORS

Pricing depends on operational scope.

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Number of operation bases

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Number of airports and routes

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Number of users and roles

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Source and integration requirements

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Reporting and workflow complexity

Implementation is designed to start focused.

AeroVigil can be deployed around a defined set of routes, airports or operational scenarios before expanding across the wider organization.

STEP 01

Define scope

Pick a focused starting set: routes, airports or operational scenarios.

STEP 02

Configure sources and risk model

Map relevant intelligence sources and risk factors to your operation.

STEP 03

Launch operational workflow

Roll out alerting, assessments and approval chains to the team.

STRAIGHT ANSWERS

The questions every ops lead asks first.

Can't we just do this ourselves?

You can — until an auditor, insurer or regulator asks for the decision trail. AeroVigil builds sourcing, timestamps and approvals into the workflow, so “we assessed it” becomes “here is the record, with rationale.”

The sources are already free.

Raw NOTAMs, GDELT and OSINT are free. Turning them into an aviation-specific, defensible decision — quickly, every day, without a missed signal — is the work you are paying for.

It looks expensive.

AeroVigil is priced below a single avoided diversion, and a fraction of a full-time analyst. The expensive line item is the disruption you did not see coming.

What if our needs are bigger?

Strategic adds network-level exposure, custom sources and API access for security leadership overseeing an entire operation. Request access and we will scope it to your real routes.

Get pricing based on your actual operation.

Tell us your fleet size, monitored regions, route profile and security workflow needs. We will recommend the right starting scope.

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Pricing — FAQ

What plans does AeroVigil offer?

AeroVigil is offered in four tiers that span from lightweight situational awareness to network-level intelligence: Monitor (lightweight monitoring), Starter (focused monitoring for a single operation base), Professional (the full operational layer for security and ops teams managing multiple destinations), and Strategic (a network-level intelligence layer for security leadership). Every plan is AI-powered and each builds on the one below it. We match the right tier, scope and capabilities to your operation and share the detailed breakdown and pricing when you request access.

What can the AI do?

AeroVigil's AI works as a living analyst layer. It auto-summarizes every incoming signal into an operator brief, scores risk, and classifies aviation-security relevance. It compiles a daily intelligence brief, builds shareable presentations, and runs a proactive 'watch officer' that surfaces what to look at now. It has semantic memory — it finds similar past events so analyses carry precedent — synthesizes developing situations, and a Live AI Analyst you can ask to investigate (scan, recall, trend, reason). It also learns from your analysts' corrections over time. Critically, the AI never publishes outward on its own — it prepares drafts and a human always approves.

Is the AI included in every plan?

Yes — AeroVigil is AI-powered across all tiers, and the depth of the AI scales with the plan: lighter tiers include core AI assistance (auto-summary and a Live AI Analyst), while higher tiers add the full AI workflow (daily brief, presentations, proactive watch, risk scoring) and the deepest capabilities (semantic memory, situation synthesis, adaptive learning and the analyst-reviewed forecast outlook). We map the right AI capabilities to your operation and walk through exactly what each tier includes when you request access.

Is our data used to train AI or shared with other customers?

No customer-specific data is shared across tenants. AeroVigil uses a hybrid model: the AI learns only from globally-shared intelligence processing (e.g. how analysts classify public OSINT signals), which contains no tenant-specific information. Your organisation's own decisions — risk assessments, watchlists, internal notes — stay isolated to your workspace and are never used to influence another customer's AI. We do not send your data to model providers for training.

How is AeroVigil priced?

Pricing is set per operation based on your fleet size, monitored regions, user count, and workflow needs. Request access and we will share plans and pricing matched to your situation.

Can we evaluate AeroVigil before committing to a full contract?

Yes. Request access and we'll walk you through AeroVigil against your real routes and airports, with hands-on onboarding, and scope the right starting plan before you commit to an annual contract. We'll discuss evaluation terms with you directly.

Who is AeroVigil for?

AeroVigil is built for aviation flight operations and security teams — dispatchers, security and safety managers, and operations leadership — who need pre-flight risk intelligence and audit-ready decision records. It is a decision-support layer for the people accountable for operational risk, not a generic incident feed.

Can we evaluate AeroVigil before committing?

Yes. You can request access and walk through how AeroVigil structures aviation security intelligence, route and airport risk assessments and audit-ready decisions. Tell us your fleet size, monitored regions, route profile and workflow needs and we will recommend the right starting scope.

What's the difference between Professional and Strategic?

Professional is the full operational layer for security and ops teams managing multiple destinations — route and airport risk, mitigations and approvals, plus the full AI workflow. Strategic builds on that with a network-level intelligence layer and the deepest AI, aimed at security leadership overseeing an entire operation. We walk through the detailed capability differences for your situation when you request access.

Does every plan include audit-ready records?

Traceable, audit-ready decision records — sources, timestamps, approval history and rationale — are core to how AeroVigil works across plans. Higher tiers expand the breadth of monitored scope and add capabilities such as enterprise onboarding rather than removing accountability features.