Vision Beyond The Horizon

Focusing on the intersection of aviation, policy, geopolitical risk, global technology, and business development.

Providing All-Source Intelligence For Policymakers & Aviation Leaders

Aviation Risk Intelligence (ARI) provides all-source intelligence for strategically navigating risks, with a unique focus on the intersection of aviation, policy, geopolitical risk, global technology, and business development.

Founded in 2024, ARI is committed to developing and supporting the execution of bespoke strategies with a bipartisan approach that ensures a global perspective that helps aviation leaders and policymakers develop forward-looking solutions effective on an international scale.

Practice Areas

ARI’s approach ensures a global perspective, helping policymakers and aviation leaders develop forward-looking solutions that are effective on an international scale. Our practice works within the following domains:

News & insights

Navigating the Risks of GNSS Interference

April 7, 2025|Aviation Intel Brief|

Aviation Intel Briefs (AIBs) deliver timely insights on developments that may impact the aviation industry. Whether urgent or emerging, AIBs prioritize relevance over completeness and may draw from preliminary sources. ARI includes reputable references and mitigation resources when available. Briefs may be updated as new information becomes [...]

Aviation Risk Intelligence Brief – April 2025

April 1, 2025|Aviation Risk Intelligence Briefs|

Aviation Risk Intelligence Briefs (ARIBs) deliver a forward-looking snapshot of the top aviation threats for the next 30 days—along with early warning signals of risks on the horizon. Each brief distills complex geopolitical, environmental, cyber, and regulatory developments into clear, actionable intelligence for aviation professionals. Note that [...]

Gunfire Incident on Spirit Airlines Flight to Haiti

November 11, 2024|Aviation Intel Brief|

Aviation Intelligence Briefs (AIBs) deliver timely insights on developments that may impact the aviation industry. Whether urgent or emerging, AIBs prioritize relevance over completeness and may draw from preliminary sources. ARI includes reputable references and mitigation resources when available. Briefs may be updated as new information becomes [...]