Aero-Sec

About AERO-SEC

Aero-Sec is a seat belt indicator, designed for commercial aircraft. An innovative technological solution that helps to increase the safety of air travel.

Our product

Our seat belt indicator is applicable to all the range of passenger aircraft: from wide bodies with over 300 pax, to executive aircraft with less than 10 pax as well.

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Integrated Seat Belt Detection System

This product is a seat belt sensor, that detects whether each seat belt is properly fastened, combined with a real time remote monitoring application. This data is instantly transmitted to the Aero Sec app, which displays the live status of every seat in the cabin. All data is automatically recorded and stored for later review.

The system integrates seamlessly into existing aircraft seating without affecting passenger comfort or seat design. Additionally, a pressure sensor indicates if the seat is occupied or available, so that the system detects seat belts according to the aircraft’s seat occupation.

Additional systems can be installed upon requirement such as:

Indicator of seat being in upright position.

Indicator of tray tables being correctly stowed.

Visual indicator, on the side of each row of seats, indicating whether every seat belt is fastened (green light) or unfastened (red light).

Aero-sec Data: As an additional service to our products, Aero-Sec can provide a comprehensive analysis, of passengers’ collaboration to crew indications during flights. This report shows how passengers obey cabin crew instructions, when asked to fasten seat belts, at scheduled moments of the flight (taxi, take-off and landing), or at unexpected moments (emergency maneuvers, turbulence).

Aero Sec System Overview

A complete animated walkthrough showing how AeroSec integrates into aircraft seating and cabin operations

Live Demo - Scaled Model

A real-life demonstration of our seat sensors and remote monitoring app, displayed on a scaled model of an aircraft seat

Main benefits

Allows cabin crew to get knowledge of seat belt status without the need of a physical inspection.

In the case of mid-air turbulence, cabin crew can stay seated and control de unfastened seat belts from the app.

Upon take-off and landing, cabin crew is less stressed to verify each seat/pax seat belt.

AS-SB allows for legal protection for the airline in the case of any injuries due to pax not wearing their seat belts while the indicator has been turned on and/or crew has announced the need to fasten seat belts.

Our Team

Aero-Sec is developed by a group of co-founders and entrepreneurs with passion for the aviation industry. Our combined backgrounds include airline management, aviation law, private pilots, technical.

We are based in Argentina and develop our products to be used to increase air travel security worldwide.

Patents and Certifications
INPI: EX-2021-59539275- -APN-ANP#INPI
DNDA RL-2019-55930748 [15/10/2019]
11.723 (local law), Berne Convention (international copyright protection).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Aero-Sec is a new technological device that helps to improve safety in air travel as well as assisting flight attendants in their duties on board aircraft.

Aerosec highlights that seat belts are/are not securely fastened via 2 indicators:
  1. A. A light (green/red) at the side of each row of seats indicating if any of them is not properly fastened.
  2. B. An app where flight attendants can visualize the aircraft seat plan and indicates which seats are fastened and which are not.
Notes:
This innovation includes weight sensors on each seat that show if the seat is empty.
It can also record several hours of flight indicating the status of each seat belt (similar to a VCR).

Yes. It can also include an indicator if the seat is/is not in its upright position.
And another indicator if the tables are properly stowed.

Aerosec can be adapted to any aircraft, from small executive aircraft to large twin aisle passenger planes.

Contact us

You can contact directly our team leaders at:

Blas Parera 3551, Vicente López, Buenos Aires, Argentina.