Moonware is a Los Angeles aviation-technology company building the software and autonomy layer for airfield ground operations. Its flagship product, HALO, is billed as the world's first AI-powered Ground Traffic Control platform - coordinating the crews and equipment that fuel, load, clean, and turn around aircraft, much like air traffic control coordinates planes in the sky. Moonware serves commercial, cargo, defense, and advanced air mobility operators, and has deployed with customers including British Airways, dnata, Japan Airlines, and PrimeFlight across airports in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Mexico City.
AeroVect builds AI-powered autonomous driving software for airside ground support equipment (GSE) - the tractors, dollies and tugs that move bags, cargo and aircraft around airport ramps. Founded in 2020 by Harvard grads Raymond Wang and Eugenio Donati, the company turns existing OEM vehicles into self-driving machines with its hardware-agnostic AeroVect Driver platform, and is deployed with partners including dnata, GAT and Delta Air Lines.