French daily newspaper Ouest-France features an article on amenai technologies establishing at Lannion airport (Côtes-d’Armor, Brittany).

The article traces the journey of Alexandre Menai, a computer science and telecom engineer who worked at France Télécom in Lannion then Akamai Technologies in the US, returning to Brittany to create his company at the crossroads of his two passions: flying and engineering.

Located next to TompAero offices — a partner of amenai technologies — the company offers tools to simplify life for aviation professionals: Pilot Briefer for flight preparation, simplified documentation solutions, and air traffic control tools. “Before, this was possible but very expensive. With today’s AI, it’s much more accessible,” explains Alexandre Menai.

The Lannion location is also strategic: “Our software needs to be tested, and here it’s much easier to close airspace than elsewhere.” Recruitment from local schools like ENSSAT is planned as the company grows.

Read the article on Ouest-France →