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Live flight streaming that is aviation-grade, not improvised.

AirStream connects the aircraft to the ground through live video, position and telemetry — for lesson replay, early-solo supervision, passenger sharing and secure ground-side flight records.

More than a camera in the cockpit

Plenty of pilots have rigged a phone or action camera to share a flight. It works until the signal drops, the mount slips, or you want the data behind the picture. AirStream is different: built on ARX9 aircraft hardware, it streams flight-aware video together with aircraft position and telemetry, linked to the rest of Airsuite rather than living on a memory card.

For training and supervision

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. The debrief is based on what actually happened, not on memory.

For passengers and private pilots

Passenger flights are often gifts and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. AirStream lets passengers share the flight live with friends and family on the ground, then keep the video-linked record afterwards. Private pilots can share the route, the cockpit view and the landscape in real time without an improvised streaming rig.

Private by default, secure by design

Streams are aviation records, not a public broadcast. Access is role- and permission-based: instructors, clubs, families, spectators, race directors or authorised users see what they are entitled to, and passenger flights are shared only with the people the pilot or passenger chooses.

An important safety note

AirStream can preserve a ground-side record of a flight as it happens, but it 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.

Connected to operations and race

With AirMan, each flight log can include the associated video, route and telemetry. With AirRace, live position and streaming enrich the competition experience. One aircraft data layer, many uses.

Frequently asked

Questions, answered.

Live flight streaming connects the aircraft to the ground in real time — video, position and telemetry — so instructors, clubs, families and race organisers can follow a flight as it happens. AirStream by Airsuite is aviation-grade, flight-aware streaming, not a generic consumer setup.

No, not by default. Streams are aviation records with role- and permission-based access. Passenger flights can be shared with chosen people; instructors, clubs and race directors see what they are entitled to.

No. AirStream is not a certified accident recorder and is not a substitute for mandated equipment, official procedures, pilot judgement or regulatory safety systems. It can preserve a ground-side record, but availability depends on connectivity, hardware, configuration, storage and plan.

Yes. Flights can be replayed with video, route and telemetry, which makes AirStream useful for training debriefs, early-solo supervision and passenger memories alike.

AirStream is built on ARX9 aircraft hardware. Request early access and we'll scope the right setup for your aircraft, club or school.

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