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Aviator Assistant is an integrated software platform for aviation use cases. It includes Aviator EFB for individual pilots, Pilot Path Pro for flight school management, WeatherScope/Vortix for consumer and professional weather, UAV Weather for drone weather, Aviator Intelligence for AI-powered aviation regulation Q&A, plus Weather API and Map Tile API. Its positioning is not general-purpose SaaS, but a highly vertical platform for aviation operations, flight planning, and weather data.
Aviator EFB provides VFR/IFR charts, route building, flight plan filing, synthetic vision, weather overlays, weight and balance, fuel and performance calculations, and integrated ASA 2026 FAR/AIM content, with search, bookmarks, and offline access. Pilot Path Pro is built for flight schools, emphasizing scheduling, course progress tracking, automated logs, maintenance, Part 141 records, and views for students, instructors, and aircraft. On the weather side, WeatherScope focuses on smooth radar and real-time Apple Watch radar; Vortix offers 17 GFS forecast layers, hurricane tracking, and aviation airspace; UAV Weather is aimed at Part 107 drone missions, providing low-altitude micro-weather and Go/No-Go decisions. For developers, Aviator Assistant offers a REST JSON Weather API and an XYZ map tile API.
EFB pricing is straightforward: $129.99/year, about $10.83/month, with a 7-day free trial and no credit card required. It also claims there are no feature tiers. WeatherScope, Vortix, and UAV Weather all offer ad-supported free versions with in-app Premium/Pro subscription trials, but specific subscription prices are not disclosed. Pilot Path Pro is free for Aviator schools, while API pricing is also not disclosed.
The main strengths are its complete aviation data workflow, with products covering pre-flight, in-flight, training, weather, and developer access. EFB’s single-price model lowers the barrier to advanced features, and its ASA partnership improves the credibility of regulatory materials. The weaknesses are mainly on the enterprise side: there is no visible information on SOC 2/ISO, security architecture, SLA, role-based permissions, payment methods, or similar details. Many features are also centered on FAA, NWS, NOAA, NEXRAD, and U.S. airspace, so support for overseas markets and China is unclear.
It is best suited to individual pilots in the U.S. or FAA-based environments, flight schools, Part 107 drone operators, heavy weather users, and aviation app developers. The main materials do not explain access, payment, or local data coverage in China, so these are considered unknown. If using it in China, users should carefully verify app store availability, network connectivity, USD/in-app payment support, and map and weather data coverage. Alternatives to consider include ForeFlight, Garmin Pilot, Flight Schedule Pro, Windy, UAV Forecast, and local weather/map services.
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