Case studies
The following case studies give a flavour of the work we do.
Internal case studies
DECISIONX:FLEET Parked Aircraft Corrosion
Environmentally-driven corrosion while grounded means parked aircraft are likely to require additional maintenance before being brought back into service.
Parked aircraft due to COVID-19: Initial observations
A global study on current parked aircraft with CFM56 engines, and their exposure to environmental hazards.
Autoscaling on Azure
SATAVIA’s infrastructure can scale on demand to maximise performance, utilization and cost efficiency.
Contrail forecasting
An introduction to SATAVIA’s contrail forecasting technology, which will be a game-changer for flight operations in reducing contrail production and climate impact
External case studies
10 August, 2020
SATAVIA DECISIONX: Air Bridge
Case study featured on Spire’s website
SATAVIA provides live and forecast COVID-19 risk along an air passenger journey and integrates by API into an existing airline webpage interface or mobile application.
14 October, 2020
DECISIONX Demonstration Project
Demonstration of SATAVIA’s DECISIONX technology with end users
4 December, 2019
Current and future developments
in the space sector
Lloyd’s case study
This new Lloyd’s report, published in association with London Economics, provides an overview of current and future developments in the space sector.
20 November, 2019
Safer, smarter flying Barclays case study
Is this the new era for aviation? Environmental data intelligence startup SATAVIA needed financial help and mentorship to turn its unique business idea into a reality.
September, 2018
Satellite Applications Catapult case study
SATAVIA offers decision intelligence for aviation to reduce the financial impact of aircraft maintenance and flight operations in atmospheric contaminants like dust, air pollution and volcanic ash.
December, 2017
DAEDALUS – Enhanced Weather Threat Awareness for Aviation
A feasibility study led by SATAVIA to assess the technical and commercial viability of novel aviation MET service elements based around European space assets.