The AI documentation assistant for aviation
ELA reads your technical library, manuals, service bulletins, illustrated parts catalogs, procedures, and answers your team's questions with citations they can trust.
ELA on a Beechcraft T-34A maintenance manual.
How ELA works
Connect your documents
Point ELA at your technical library. It ingests PDFs and structured aviation data, keeping track of revisions and effectivity.
Ask a question
Your engineers and technicians ask in plain English, from a desk or the shop floor. No document codes, no keyword guessing.
Get a sourced answer
ELA returns a direct answer with a citation to the exact document and page, so the controlled record is always one click away.
What your team gets
Cited answers
Every response links back to the source document and page. Nothing to take on faith.
Revision-aware
ELA tracks document revisions and effectivity so answers reflect the applicable version.
Natural-language search
Find the right procedure or limitation without knowing which manual it lives in.
Private deployment
Your content stays within your environment and is never used to train public models.
US data residency on request
Keep content and processing in-region for US enterprise requirements.
Role-based access
Permissions mirror your existing roles so the right people see the right documents.
Where it pays off
Line & hangar maintenance
A technician asks for a torque value or a troubleshooting step and gets it with the manual reference, without leaving the aircraft.
Engineering & tech pubs
Engineers cross-check service bulletins and procedures across thousands of pages in seconds instead of hours.
Operations & dispatch
Crews and dispatchers surface limitations and procedures from dense documentation when time matters.
See it on your documents
Book a 30-minute demo with our US team. Pricing is scoped to your fleet and document volume.