AVIR: Future of avionics OS
The aircraft have evolved. The systems managing them haven't. Let's fix that.
Laman · Mar 12, 2025
When you think about innovation in aviation, your mind probably goes to composite airframes, quieter engines, or drones that deliver cargo autonomously.
But behind every aircraft is a system of spreadsheets, legacy tools, patchy databases, and disconnected teams.
This is the "invisible infrastructure" of aviation — and it's due for a radical upgrade.
At AVIR, we think of this challenge like building an operating system: one platform to manage everything from airworthiness to parts tracking, task cards to compliance audits.
The problem? Most existing tools are stuck in the 90s — or worse, bolted together from modules that don't speak to each other.
The OS analogy
In a modern OS, you don't have to manually sync files across apps — they just work. You get alerts before something breaks, not after. You expect everything to feel real-time, not reactive.
Why should aircraft management feel any different?
What we're doing about it
AVIR is building an AI-native aviation operating system — designed to automate repetitive planning, logging, and tracking tasks. To predict failures based on fleet-specific trends. To integrate with flight logs, inventory, and compliance systems seamlessly. To help operators, engineers, and auditors see the same picture — in real time.
We're just getting started, but the vision is clear: a smarter stack for a safer, faster, more efficient fleet.
Stay in the loop
We'll be sharing more as we build — from deep dives into our predictive engine, to UI/UX lessons from designing for high-stakes workflows.
Say hi anytime — laman@avir.space