Sector · Research & Academia

A structured corpus for aviation security research.

If you're researching conflict-zone overflight policy, GPS denial, or aviation crisis response — AeroVigil is the dataset and the analyst notebook combined.

The pitch

We catalogue every advisory, NOTAM, OSINT signal and analyst note with reliable timestamps, tier-tags and audit lineage. That's a research-grade corpus underneath an operational UI.

Modules that matter for you

Explore

Time-series, donuts, choropleths over 30+ ping types. Save the view, export CSV.

Intelligence Inbox

Every normalized signal with hash-based deduplication. Original source URL and snapshot timestamp on every record.

Situations

Curated dossiers for ongoing flashpoints — useful as comparative case studies.

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Tier-graded sources

Five-tier reliability classification you can reuse in methodology sections.

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API access

Read-only API for the normalized corpus (researcher tier). Built for reproducibility.

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Citable PDFs

Every report has a stable identifier and timestamp. Cite the same way you'd cite a NOTAM.

Example workflow — hypothetical

How a research team could use AeroVigil.

A team studying conflict-zone overflight policy needs a reproducible corpus, not a pile of bookmarked websites. Every record in the normalized inbox carries a reliability tier, the original source URL and a snapshot timestamp — so the methodology section can cite the corpus and its tier framework directly, and the read-only API lets reviewers re-run the extraction.

See it on live data.

Explore the sandbox on sample data in minutes — or book a 30-minute working demo and we’ll show you what the first morning looks like.

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