Repeatable missions
Predefined scan profiles support consistent coverage across aircraft, fleets, and time intervals.
Bravo X Systems
Bravo X is PlaneCare's next-generation inspection ecosystem, combining autonomous and semi-autonomous scanning, LiDAR navigation, high-resolution data capture, and AI-assisted analytics into a repeatable aircraft and airport inspection platform.
Inspection without limits
Bravo X moves inspection work beyond scaffolding, manual access equipment, and inconsistent visual assessment by using structured scan missions and consistent data capture.
Predefined scan profiles support consistent coverage across aircraft, fleets, and time intervals.
Visual and spatial data becomes part of a digital inspection record that can be reviewed, compared, and trended.
Inspection workflows are built for hangar or ramp environments with operator oversight and controlled execution.
Capabilities
Digital ecosystem
Bravo X is designed as an integrated inspection architecture: mission planning, autonomous capture, data processing, AI-assisted review, digital reporting, and fleet-level historical comparison.
Define aircraft, inspection zones, access constraints, and data requirements before the mission begins.
Collect imagery, spatial context, and structured inspection evidence during controlled scan operations.
Turn inspection data into standardized findings, searchable records, and actionable maintenance context.
The Hangar of the Future
Bravo X supports PlaneCare's vision for an autonomous hangar environment where aircraft enter the inspection area, scan missions run with minimal manual intervention, data is processed quickly, and reports are generated with structured human review.
The inspection environment is prepared around the aircraft type, geometry, and work scope.
Autonomous and semi-autonomous platforms execute repeatable capture missions.
Inspection data is reviewed, analyzed, and translated into operational decisions.
Applications
Digital exterior inspection support for aircraft acceptance and EIS readiness.
Documented aircraft condition review for handover and transaction events.
Post-maintenance inspection, routine inspection, and discrepancy documentation support.
Repeatable visual capture for impact, lightning, paint, corrosion, and surface anomaly review.
Standardized inspection output across aircraft, locations, and inspection intervals.
Future support for infrastructure surveys, ramp inspections, and operational visual data collection.
Operational advantages
Structured scan missions help reduce manual setup and inspection cycle time.
Less need for personnel working at height or around access equipment.
Consistent capture methods improve repeatability across aircraft and time.
Efficient hangar or ramp inspection workflows support aircraft availability.
Designed to support individual aircraft and larger multi-aircraft programs.
Inspection records can be compared, trended, and used for smarter maintenance decisions.
Technology philosophy
Inspection results should produce decision-ready intelligence.
Technology must reduce friction and downtime in real aviation environments.
The platform is designed to grow from aircraft events to fleet-level inspection ecosystems.