AerSale’s AerAware Enhanced Flight Vision System (EFVS) has received validation from Transport Canada Civil Aviation, expanding the system’s global reach and enabling installations for Canadian operators. According to AerSale, this approval marks a regulatory milestone in its international efforts.
AerAware is described as the first EFVS to integrate a wearable head-up display with infrared imaging and synthetic vision. The system is designed to allow pilots to see through darkness, smoke, haze, and other reduced visibility conditions. According to AerSale, this capability enhances situational awareness and operational flexibility, enabling safer landings and departures even in instrument meteorological conditions.
“This validation of AerAware is more than just regulatory approval—it’s a recognition of our mission to redefine flight safety and pilot visibility,” said AerSale CEO Nicolas Finazzo. “AerAware represents a new era of aviation technology, one where advanced vision systems become standard equipment for operators worldwide. We are proud to lead this transformation and to bring our breakthrough technology to Canadian skies.”