Readiness is a decision, not a badge
Every status exposes its supporting evidence, unresolved conditions, and responsible authority.
Aircairn · 2026Airworthiness workflow application
A secure web application using document AI to connect defects, inspections, parts, and sign-off around whether an aircraft can safely return to service.

Target to reconstruct the evidence behind a release decision
Aircraft, task, part, and sign-off history
Unresolved blockers tied to owner and airworthiness basis
Release evidence is divided across the technical log, MRO software, parts documentation, manual revisions, and shift notes. Each handover demands reconstruction while operational urgency competes with traceability.
An aircraft-centred web application combines a release timeline, blocker-first queue, revision-aware evidence bundles, and explicit licensed sign-off gates. Document AI extracts candidate facts and links their sources, but always requires engineer verification.
Every status exposes its supporting evidence, unresolved conditions, and responsible authority.
Defects, tasks, parts, manual revisions, and sign-offs form one traceable chain.
The system can structure and flag evidence, but never implies automated airworthiness authority.
The product assembles a defensible readiness picture without compressing open defects, evidence gaps, or authority into a misleading green status.
Document intelligence reduces search effort while leaving every airworthiness judgement and release action visibly human-owned.
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