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What is Wingbits.AI?
Wingbits.AI is an AI-native aviation intelligence platform, currently in public beta, built on Wingbits’ verified flight-data network. Users ask questions about live and historical flights in plain English and create scheduled monitoring agents that deliver alerts to Slack, Microsoft Teams, Telegram, or email — with no code or data pipelines required.
Who it's for: Aviation professionals and teams — lessors, underwriters, charter brokers, OSINT analysts, traders, and enthusiasts — who need answers from flight data without an engineering team.
What it does
- Answers live and historical flight questions in plain English (chat).
- Runs scheduled monitoring agents — from every minute to weekly — that report to Slack, Microsoft Teams, Telegram, or email.
- Monitors squawk events (7500/7600/7700), ACAS/TCAS incidents, GPS jamming, specific aircraft, fleets, and regions.
- Saves aircraft portfolios as fleets so queries and agents start from the assets a team cares about.
- Connects the same data to other AI tools through an MCP server.
What it does not do
- See aircraft that are not transmitting ADS-B.
- Access ATC-filed flight plans, maintenance schedules, or charter booking availability.
- Predict future delays or events — it reports observed data, and answers trace back to their source.
Data used
- Live and historical ADS-B data from the Wingbits network, authenticated at the receiving station
- Aircraft identity metadata (registration, type, registered operator)
- Derived GPS-interference and ACAS/TCAS signals
Key facts
- Status
- Public beta
- Interface
- Plain-English chat, scheduled agents, MCP server
- Delivery channels
- Slack, Microsoft Teams, Telegram, email
- Data source
- Wingbits’ own verified ADS-B network