Navi AI Emerges from Stealth to Accelerate Pilot Training with AI
Commercially operational and deploying to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical
University, other leading pilot training institutions this year
Backed by
Group, I2BF with additional backing from Department of War to adapt platform for U.S. Air Force
Founded in 2024, Navi turns every aircraft into a data source, connecting telemetry and cockpit audio with the full ecosystem of pilot data – training materials, weather, aircraft history and traffic – to produce a detailed, moment-by-moment debrief of each flight. What once required days of manual analysis and was reserved for accident or incident investigations now happens automatically after every flight, giving trainee pilots, flight instructors and flight schools a continuous picture of performance and safety.
"Aviation safety has improved dramatically over the decades, but has for the most part been reactive: We wait for things to go wrong to look at the data and understand why," said
Navi is not a simulator and its AI does not control aircraft or make flight decisions. Flight instructors remain central to every training decision; Navi equips them with data to improve human decision-making in the cockpit.
How Navi AI Works
During a flight, Navi ingests cockpit audio, aircraft data and environmental and operational sources to generate actionable insights for trainee pilots, flight instructors and flight academies. The company's domain-specific large language model analyzes intent, behavior and performance – and aligns its outputs with the respective flight school's training syllabus for the lesson or maneuver being taught.
For trainee pilots and flight instructors, Navi delivers clarity and consistency through structured flight debriefs that capture patterns, risks and learning moments often missed in manual debriefing. The interactive reports convey 40–50 key insights through text, visuals and animations, offering an unprecedented phase-by-phase breakdown of every training flight from engine start to shutdown. Trainee pilots can also engage with a context-aware AI assistant – grounded in standard operating procedures, FAA regulations and flight-specific data – to ask questions, pinpoint relevant citations and surface tutorials tied to their own performance.
At the flight academy level, Navi goes beyond traditional FOQA, combining flight data analysis with flight instructor interactions, environmental data and procedural context to deliver a depth of operational insight that does not currently exist in aviation. Every maneuver, every instructor correction and every deviation across every flight is captured and analyzed, giving institutions real-time visibility into trainee progression, program-wide trend analysis and early detection of emerging safety patterns before they become incidents.
"Aviation intelligence is the single hardest engineering challenge. Every action in the cockpit involves airframe state, spatial positioning, air traffic, cockpit communication, air traffic control and weather – all happening simultaneously," said
Navi AI Deployment
Navi's technology is already in use or undergoing evaluation across leading flight schools, including Sling Pilot Academy, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, University of North Dakota, Purdue University, Utah State University, Delta State University and the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School at
Navi launched its first commercial deployment in
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the world's largest and most prestigious aerospace university, is a strategic partner and equity stakeholder in Navi. Under the leadership of
"Navi AI is like a brain that knows which library to go to; it doesn't just pull information from anywhere," said
The U.S. Department of War granted Navi a
Navi's near-term focus is pilot training – equipping every training aircraft in
Navi AI Funding and Employment
Navi has raised more than
"Navi AI represents a significant opportunity in the rapidly growing flight training technology sector, and it aligns with our fund strategy of investing in aviation technologies with broad market potential and strong teams," said
Navi currently employs seven people in its
About Navi AI
Founded in 2024 and headquartered in
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