Wingbits launches AI platform for live aviation intelligence
By AI, Created 3:51 PM UTC, May 28, 2026, /AGP/ – Wingbits has launched wingbits.ai, a new platform that lets users deploy AI agents to monitor live and historical flight data in plain language. The Stockholm company is positioning the product as a step from flight-data infrastructure into automated aviation intelligence, with real-time alerts for military activity, GPS interference and aircraft movements.
Why it matters: - Wingbits is turning its flight-data network into a product that can alert users automatically, instead of only showing aircraft on a map. - The platform could help users track airspace events, aircraft movements and signal interference without needing technical aviation-data tools. - Wingbits says the system can surface events that matter in near real time, which could change how analysts, journalists and operators monitor global airspace.
What happened: - Wingbits launched wingbits.ai, described as the first AI platform that lets users deploy autonomous agents to monitor live and historical flight data in plain language. - The Stockholm-based company said the platform requires no code, no hex codes and no data engineering. - Users can set alerts for events such as military aircraft entering Baltic airspace, private jets landing in Nice or GPS interference around Estonia. - The agents can send alerts through Slack, Telegram, email, Google Sheets or custom webhooks. - Users can also ask one-off questions and get structured answers in seconds.
The details: - Wingbits says results are drawn from encrypted ADS-B data combined with fleet registries, operator records and ownership databases. - Each result links to the relevant aircraft on the Wingbits map for live tracking or historical playback. - Automated monitoring routines can run continuously and push real-time alerts when selected conditions are met. - Further integrations are coming, according to the company. - During beta, agents flagged Air Force One being redirected mid-flight before the news broke. - Beta testing also detected military aircraft entering Northern European airspace and tracked VIP fleet movements across multiple regions in real time. - Wingbits previewed conversational flight intelligence on May 8 with Wingö, a free AI chatbot embedded in the live flight map at Wingbits map. - Wingö lets users ask plain-language questions about what is flying right now without creating an account. - Wingö does not include historical data or ongoing monitoring. - Wingbits.ai adds historical data, autonomous agents that run around the clock and access to the full Wingbits network.
Between the lines: - The launch shows Wingbits moving from infrastructure provider to applied aviation intelligence. - The company is betting that natural-language access will widen the market beyond aviation specialists and data engineers. - Wingbits also appears to be differentiating itself on data provenance, not just coverage, by emphasizing source-level collection and device-level signatures. - The beta examples suggest the product is being framed as an early-warning tool for security, geopolitics and executive travel monitoring.
What’s next: - Wingbits said more integrations are coming as it expands the monitoring product. - The company will likely keep building on its live map and AI tools as it pushes deeper into automated aviation intelligence. - Wingbits continues to grow its receiver network and its product layer on top of that network.
The bottom line: - Wingbits is trying to make airspace monitoring conversational, automated and always on.
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