Nexus Lab

Contrails, those white trails behind planes, may seem harmless, but they're greenhouse gases. They form when airplane emissions create tiny ice crystals. Surprisingly, these contrails are five times better at trapping heat than CO2, contributing to climate change. In fact, they account for 57% of aviation's climate impact, more than CO2's 43%. However, as Contrails form in usually very cold and humid areas, we can predict the possible formation zones. By combining massive quantities of meteo, satellite, and flight data, AI can create predictions of when and where contrails are likely to form just like turbulence, icing, and storms. Pilots and dispatchers can then use this information to adjust the altitudes and horizontal position of their flights. Our software continuously provides updated alternative routes to pilots every 30 minutes. Pilots can then choose the most suitable route during the pre-flight procedure and seek permission from the Air Traffic Control Tower.

Dynamics of the number of users/clients during the past 12 months:

We have established a collaboration with Azerbaijani Airlines (AZAL), and we are currently working closely with them to tailor our product to their specific needs, ensuring its readiness for implementation.

Revenue in the past 12 months (in AZN):

We won 75,000 AZN in various competitions as prizes.

 

 

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