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ePlane AI at Aircraft IT Americas 2026: Why Aviation‑Native AI Is Becoming the New Operational Advantage
February 02, 2026
The aviation industry is entering a new phase where operational performance depends not just on digital tools, but on intelligence.
The aviation industry is entering a new phase where operational performance depends not just on digital tools, but on intelligence. Airlines, MROs, and operators are asking a new question: How do we turn the data we already have into decisions that actually move the operation forward?
That question sits at the center of the Aircraft IT Americas Conference in Miami, the leading forum for aviation operations, MRO IT, and flight ops technology. And this year, as a Miami‑based company built by aviation experts, ePlane AI is proud to welcome the industry to our home city.
The Industry Is Ready for Its Next Operational Breakthrough
Aircraft IT Americas has always been where aviation leaders evaluate what’s next, from EFB innovation to MRO digitization to real‑time operational intelligence. The 2026 conference continues that tradition with:
- Expert‑led sessions on MRO IT, flight operations, and digital transformation
- Live demos from leading aviation software providers
- An exhibition hall showcasing the full ecosystem of operational technology
- Networking with airlines, MROs, and OEMs shaping the next decade of aviation IT
As operational complexity rises and reliability becomes a strategic differentiator, the demand for aviation‑native AI has never been clearer.
Why ePlane AI Is Exhibiting
ePlane AI was built on a simple belief: AI in aviation must be aviation-native.
Aviation operations are defined by urgency, interdependence, and constraint. Slow quoting responses can cause lost deals and decrease customer satisfaction. Misallocated parts can ripple across supply chain. A planning assumption can break the moment conditions change.
Generic AI models don’t understand these realities. They don’t recognize AOG-critical workflows, regulatory nuance, or the operational impact of a single decision made too late or with incomplete context.
ePlane AI is different.
Each application in our platform is purpose-built for a specific aviation function, designed by aviation experts and trained on aviation data. Together, they form an operational intelligence layer that connects signal, decision, and execution, so teams can move faster, with confidence, under real-world conditions.
Email AI
Email AI automates RFQ response, quoting, and supplier communication, reducing manual work while accelerating response times with higher accuracy to help capture more revenue.
Inventory AI
Inventory AI delivers real-time visibility and intelligent forecasting to reduce AOG risk, optimize allocation, and ensure you carry the right stock while eliminating excess.
Mission Control
Mission Control lets teams model dependencies, run what‑if analyses, goal‑seek scenarios, and align on decisions. Plan, simulate, and execute under real‑world constraints with insights that recalculate in real-time as operational conditions shift.
AeroGenie
AeroGenie is next‑generation, AI‑powered business intelligence that interprets natural‑language questions, analyzes your operational data, and delivers instant, actionable answers.
Document AI
Classifies, extracts, and structures data from manuals, certificates, and operational documents so critical information becomes searchable and usable.
ERP and Systems Integrations
Seamless integrations with all ERPs used in aviation (AMOS, Ramco, TRAX, Oracle Cloud, AWS, SAP, IFS, Google Cloud, AWS, Pentagon 2000SQL, and more) and over 130 data connectors and database sources (e.g. Snowflake).
Exhibitor Spotlight: The Aviation Technology Ecosystem at Aircraft IT Americas 2026
Below is the full exhibitor lineup with corrected brand capitalization — a powerful signal of the innovation shaping the future of aviation operations.
Platinum Double Exhibitors
IFS • OpenAirlines • The Weather Company • TRAX • Ultramain • AIR SUPPORT • AvioBook (Thales) • FlightScope (CAE)
Platinum Single Exhibitors
Aerostrat • AireXpert • Avionica • ASG • Comply365 • Emnify • flydocs • IBS Software • M3 • Optimen • PIVOT • SITA • Swiss AviationSoftware • Tailsight • Thales Green Operations • Tsunami Solutions • Veryon • Web Manuals • Aero Team • Collins Aerospace
Gold Exhibitors
AirNav Systems • APIJET • AIS (Aviation InterTec Services) • AVTECH • Bytron Aviation Systems • Logipad Aero • Lufthansa Systems • MBS (Electronic Systems) • Nabla Mobility • OffBlock • OMEGA • TXT PACE • StorkJet • TrustFlight • Conduce • Flatirons • FLIGHTKEYS • NAVBLUE (Airbus) • SkedFlex • Smart4Aviation
Silver Exhibitors
Orlando • ASAP • GE Aerospace • Meteomatics • REDiFly • Skyconseil
Featured Exhibitor
Boeing
This ecosystem reflects the accelerating demand for aviation‑specific solutions — from predictive maintenance to flight ops digitization to AI‑powered decision support.
Why Prospects Should Visit the ePlane AI Booth 58
Aviation organizations are under pressure to deliver more reliable operations with fewer resources. ePlane AI provides you with the advantages of future-proofing, scalable growth, and increasing profitability.
At booth 58, visitors will see how aviation‑native AI can:
- automate manual workflows
- reduce operational bottlenecks
- improve decision‑making with predictive intelligence
- increase cross‑departmental visibility
- deliver measurable ROI in weeks, not years
We’ll be showcasing real use cases from airlines, MROs, and operators who are already using AI to accelerate operations from inbox to insight.
Miami and the Future of Aviation AI
As a company headquartered in Miami, we’re especially excited to welcome the global aviation community to our city — a growing hub for aviation, logistics, and technology.
Event Details
📍 Hyatt Regency Hotel, Miami FL, USA
📅 March 10–11, 2026
🎤 Hosted by Aircraft IT & Aircraft Commerce
See You in Miami
If you’re attending Aircraft IT Americas, we’d love to meet you. Stop by the ePlane AI booth 58 to see how aviation‑native AI is reshaping operational decision‑making and how your organization can benefit today.
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