More than a map — an operational picture
Dispatch controllers, CAMO planners, and engineering leads do not need another flight-tracking widget disconnected from airworthiness data. Atlas is AirOS's geospatial operations layer: live fleet positions, planned and flown routes, airspace and NOTAM context, traffic overlays, and structured landing-site survey — all linked to the same aircraft, schedule, flight log, and telemetry records your organisation already maintains.
Who uses Atlas
- Flight operations and dispatch — See where the fleet is, what is planned next, and whether routes, weather, and airspace context support the day's programme.
- CAMO and continuing airworthiness — Review schedule legs on the map, connect operational flying to projected maintenance demand, and brief crews with airport and airspace context.
- HEMS, offshore, and charter — Landing-site survey, waypoint planning, and rapid replanning when operational geography matters as much as the calendar.
- Engineering and reliability — Focus on a single aircraft, scrub telemetry on the timeline, and connect post-flight analysis to the geographic record.
Operational capabilities
- Live fleet map with status context from fleet and maintenance records
- Flight planning and waypoints with airport data and weather integration
- Schedule route overlay — planned legs on the same map as flown history
- Airspace and NOTAM display for briefing and dispatch decisions
- Traffic map for situational awareness during monitoring
- Landing site survey with imagery, type scoring, and flight-planner integration
- Telemetry focus and timeline for engineering review after operations
Atlas embeds in the Aviation Command Centre fleet map widget and opens in full from any operational workflow that needs geographic context — without exporting to a separate GIS or flight-tracking tool.