AeroVect develops autonomous driving systems for ground support equipment in airport airside operations. Founded in 2020 and headquartered in the United States, the company builds AI-powered automation solutions for baggage and cargo logistics at major airports across North America. The company's flagship product, AeroVect Driver™, uses 3D LiDAR sensing and sensor fusion to provide 360° awareness for autonomous GSE operation in day, night, and inclement weather conditions. The system integrates real-time data feeds and is trained on what the company describes as the world's largest proprietary dataset of airport driving data.
The technical architecture is OEM-agnostic, designed for retrofit installation on existing ground support equipment fleets. AeroVect's solutions have been deployed in production airside operations at some of the world's busiest airports, including Atlanta. The system has logged tens of thousands of successful aircraft crossings in operational environments. Current commercial deployments include major airlines and ground handlers such as Delta Air Lines, dnata, and GAT.
The company's autonomous driving stack addresses the specific constraints of airside operations: navigating around aircraft, operating in mixed human-robot environments, and maintaining safety standards in high-consequence settings. The platform handles real-time integration with airport operational systems while operating GSE for both baggage and cargo transport. AeroVect is backed by venture capital investors and led by CEO Raymond Wang.