The data that would make every flight better already exists in real time. Airtura puts it in your hands.
Every data point comes from the same sources pilots and controllers use every day.
"The things that feel uncertain as a passenger are usually completely understood in the cockpit."
I'm a commercial pilot based in California and when I was a child, flying unsettled me. Flying itself wasn't scary, it was the not knowing or understanding what was going on.
So I started trying to figure it out. I taught myself how flying actually works, what pilots are doing during each phase of a flight, how decisions are made, what all the sounds mean. Hours of YouTube videos, studying pilot workflows, and using X-Plane on my computer. What started as a way to make flying feel less intimidating turned into a real interest in aviation, and eventually led me to flight training.
Through that process I fell in love with flying and I've now been a pilot for over five years. Over that time I found myself naturally helping friends and family understand their flights using the same FAA data, weather briefings, and operational insights that pilots rely on. Explaining what's happening, and why, consistently changes how they experience flying.
I built Airtura to close that gap. Not to overwhelm people with aviation data, but to help them understand what's happening and why, and make traveling more enjoyable because of it.
The name carries that idea too. Tura comes from turas, the Gaelic word for journey. A flight should be a journey you actually know, every part of it understood before it happens, start to finish. That's the whole idea behind Airtura.
Completely free during beta. No card needed. All features.
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