Enterprise AI for aviation · United States
Put your technical documentation to work.
ELA is the AI assistant that lets your engineers, technicians, and operations teams ask thousands of pages of manuals, service bulletins, and procedures a plain-English question and get a sourced answer in seconds.
From 10,000 pages to one answer
Your documentation already holds the answer. ELA finds it, explains it, and shows you exactly where it came from.
Ask in plain English
Query maintenance manuals, service bulletins, IPCs, MELs, and standard procedures the way you'd ask a colleague, no keywords, no document codes to memorize.
Answers you can verify
Every answer cites the source document and page, so your team can confirm it against the controlled record before they act on it.
Built for aviation
Tuned for the realities of aerospace technical data: revisions, effectivity, and the dense, structured documents that general-purpose tools choke on.
Sourced answers from the actual manual
Here ELA answers a Beechcraft T-34A spin-recovery question straight from the flight handbook, quoting the documented procedure so your team can verify it against the controlled record.
Enterprise-grade, on your terms
ELA runs as a private deployment for your organization. Your documents stay yours: they are never used to train public models, and access follows your own roles and permissions.
US data residency is available on request for enterprise customers who need their content and processing to stay in the United States.
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Private to your organization
No shared tenancy of your technical content.
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US data residency option
Content and processing kept in-region on request.
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Your access controls
Permissions mirror your existing roles.
Made for the teams that run on documentation
OEMs
Engineering and technical publications
MROs
Maintenance, repair & overhaul
Operators
Airlines and fleet operations
Defense
Sustainment and depot programs
Pricing is scoped to your fleet and document volume. Contact us for a quote.
See ELA on your own documents
Bring a manual or a service bulletin to a 30-minute demo and watch ELA answer questions against it.