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Osprey keeps its finger on the Pulse of business aviation
Osprey:Pulse is a single-screen interface that uses AI-enabled technology to build a picture of aviation risk, and through integration of flight plan feeds, risk assesses every single flight operation, anywhere in the world.
Andrew Nicholson is pleased to announce Osprey:Pulse.

Osprey Flight Solutions, the creator of an aviation risk management system that fuses real-time information, technology and analysis, has launched Osprey:Pulse, a product that provides support for governments, regulatory bodies, airlines and large business jet operators in conducting effective and systematic risk management for their operational network.

Osprey:Pulse is a concise single-screen interface that uses AI-enabled technology to build a global picture of aviation risk, and through integration of flight plan feeds, automatically risk assesses every single flight operation, anywhere in the world.

For any organisation conducting or overseeing large volumes of flight operations, including government organisations, regulatory bodies, airlines and large business aviation operators, Pulse delivers an instantaneous view on risk profile, enabling users to identify where the key risks lie, support their operational decision-making and apply resources efficiently and effectively.

Osprey CEO Andrew Nicholson comments: “18 months ago we launched the first version of our RiskBoard, which is now used by many of the leading airlines, government organisations and regulatory bodies in the industry. It really was a game-changer for aviation risk management. I'm extremely happy to announce the newest version of our flagship product, now known as Osprey:Pulse. It is as much of a breakthrough as RiskBoard was 18 months ago. I'd like to thank our valued clients for their support and feedback during the development of :Pulse, and the Osprey team for the hard work they have put in to delivering this. Their dedication to keeping everybody as safe and secure as possible when travelling by air has allowed us to enter a new age for aviation risk management. I couldn't be prouder of what they've achieved.”

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