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AirStream

Live flight streaming, replay and telemetry for light aviation.

AirStream connects gliders, ultralights and light aircraft to the ground through live video, aircraft position, telemetry and automatic flight recording. Students can replay lessons. Instructors can monitor early solo flights. Passengers can share the experience with family and friends. Pilots can broadcast the view. Clubs can attach video to logbooks. Race directors can receive flight data without manual uploads.

Built on ARX9, AirStream is not just another camera system. It is the live data layer of Airsuite — linking the aircraft to AirMan, AirRace and the people who need to understand what happened in the air.

More than live video

A new layer of value for every flight.

Flight schools

For flight schools, AirStream becomes a training and supervision tool. Lessons can be replayed with video, position and telemetry. Instructors can review student decisions after landing, monitor early solo flights and keep visibility on newly certified pilots as they build experience.

Students

Students can watch their flights again, understand corrections, compare instructor feedback with the actual flight path and turn every lesson into a structured learning asset.

Newly certified pilots

Instructors and clubs can monitor early independent flights, offering a safety net while new pilots build confidence, judgement and operational discipline.

Leisure flights

Passenger flights are often gifts, family moments or once-in-a-lifetime experiences. AirStream lets passengers share the flight live with friends and family on the ground, then keep the video-linked flight record after landing.

Private pilots

Pilots can share the route, cockpit view, landscape and emotion of flight in real time, without relying on improvised consumer streaming setups.

Clubs and operators

Clubs gain a secure record of aircraft activity, flight paths, video evidence and operational history. AirStream adds value to training, safety, marketing, passenger flights and member engagement from the same hardware platform.

Safety and evidence

AirStream can preserve a ground-side record of the flight as it happens. In the event of an accident or incident, authorised parties can access a clearer timeline of aircraft position, telemetry, video and system data.

Aircraft → edge → cloud → viewer

From cockpit hardware to live aviation intelligence.

ARX9 captures video, position, telemetry and flight data directly from the aircraft. AirStream sends that data through the airfield edge layer and into the cloud, where it becomes available to instructors, clubs, families, spectators, race directors or authorised safety users.

The result is not a generic livestream. It is an aviation-grade data stream: flight-aware, aircraft-linked, replayable and connected to the rest of Airsuite.

Connected to the rest of Airsuite

The flight does not disappear after landing.

When AirStream is connected to AirMan, each flight log can include the associated video, route, aircraft data and telemetry. Training records, passenger flights, club operations and aircraft history become richer and easier to verify.

When connected to AirRace, ARX9 removes the old friction of manual IGC uploads. Race directors, pilots and organisers can work from the same trusted aircraft data stream — live during the task and automatically available after landing for scoring, replay and analysis.

Important safety and certification note

AirStream is not a certified accident recorder.

AirStream is not a certified accident recorder and is not a substitute for mandated equipment, official procedures, pilot judgement or regulatory safety systems. Availability of video and telemetry depends on connectivity, hardware status, configuration, storage settings and subscription plan.

A new model for aviation hardware

Lower upfront cost. Continuous software. Managed hardware replacement.

Traditional aviation instruments are sold once, installed and slowly become obsolete. AirStream and ARX9 use a different model: a lower upfront hardware contribution combined with an ongoing service fee that keeps the system updated, supported and operational.

The subscription includes automatic software updates, feature improvements, cloud services, upload capacity, streaming infrastructure and rapid hardware replacement in case of malfunction. If a unit fails, the operator sends it back and receives a replacement. Returned units are reconditioned to factory specification and re-enter the service cycle.

Less capital locked into ageing instruments, faster access to new features and a hardware platform that improves over time.

Every flight becomes live, useful and recoverable.

AirStream lets students learn faster, instructors supervise more effectively, passengers share unforgettable flights, pilots broadcast the view, clubs enrich their logbooks, race directors receive clean data automatically and authorised parties access a clearer flight record when safety matters most.


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