Wingbits launches AI-powered no-code platform for real-time aircraft monitoring and alerts
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Nica Andren
A touch underbaked. Edible, but you'll want a strong coffee alongside.
Summary
Wingbits has built a global flight tracking network with 6,000 antennas across 120 countries, serving customers like Spire Global and Korean Air. They are now launching Wingbits.ai, a no-code AI platform that allows users to monitor airspace activity in real-time using plain English queries. The platform enables tracking of military aircraft, private jets, GPS-jamming events, or personal contacts, sending alerts when relevant activity occurs. It democratizes access to aviation data that previously required a data science team to analyze.
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It's made for reporters, prediction markets, competitive analysts, route planners, aviation enthusiasts.
Create agents that monitor airspace activity 24/7 - military aircraft in a region, private or government jets, a GPS-jamming spike, or a travelling friend or family member - and get alerts the moment something relevant happens.
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