Aeron Released Pilot Log App with Blockchain Recording After Successful ICO


Recently there have been a spate of undelivered promises by many Blockchain projects, so it should be of interest when one pops up that is staying on track with its release schedule. Aeron has made steady progress after its token sale takeoff last year, and is going full throttle with the rollout of its full roadmap. We’ll discuss here the Aeron value proposition and take a look at how the project is unfolding.

Oversight in Aviation

Despite the publicity around aviation accidents and the importance of regulatory transparency regarding pilot experience, the industry still relies on paper and unwieldy logbooks that are not fit for purpose in the digital age. At best, these logbooks are stored in legacy databases and are difficult to trust, difficult to communicate and validate.

Most tech issues involving transparency can be improved with the use of decentralised ledger technology as has been evident in many other industries. Aeron are doing the same for pilots, allowing them to prove that they have the right amount and kind of experience in-flight. This is achieved using a mobile app to log their flights on a blockchain that can be easily queried by other stakeholders while also protecting the privacy of the pilots at the same time.

“One of the main verification methods used by the aviation authorities for issuing licenses and ratings to individual pilots (as well as checking their validity) is the pilot manual log book, a paper folio. Such a book is a recording of flight hours and other relevant information. This is the only document which is supposed to directly evidence the pilot’s experience.”

Keeping this data on the blockchain is a no-brainer, and Aeron have taken this idea through a token sale and a development phase, and now into partnerships.

Ease of Use

One of the key components of tech adoption that is missing from most blockchain projects is a tangible, working product. Most that do have a working product do not actually have anything that the average person will ever touch. Aeron however have recently released both iOS and Android apps which are ready-for-use. Furthermore, their partnership with https://aerotrips.com allows users to already use the technology when booking flight lessons or test flights.

Exchange Takeoffs

The team have also successfully navigated getting onto one of the most significant cryptocurrency exchanges: Binance, and other exchanges that ARN is available on. Since their token sale the ARN token has increased in value by multiples, but it’s low total supply could signal a good prospective investment as they roll out the rest of their offerings as per their roadmap.

Sky-high anticipation

The Aeron team believes that their successful track record with roadmap targets will speak for itself as they negotiate with potential partners, and will also show token buyers their dedication to strategy. With a working product, apps released, and partnerships on the way, the team are hoping to build on the momentum into Q2 of this year.

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