
Safety line
closedData management software solutions for aviation.
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Total Funding | 000k |










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% growth | - | - | 57 % | 104 % |
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% EBITDA margin | (199 %) | - | (21 %) | - |
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% profit margin | (171 %) | (2 %) | (7 %) | (28 %) |
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Safety Line, established in Paris in 2010, provides data-driven solutions for the aviation industry, targeting enhanced safety and operational efficiency. The company was founded by Pierre Jouniaux, whose background as a pilot and a former principal investigator at the French aviation investigation agency (BEA) provided a deep understanding of the sector's challenges. His experience analyzing flight data from black boxes for accident investigations formed the basis of the company's data-centric approach to proactive safety and efficiency.
The firm operates on a B2B model, serving airlines, airports, and air navigation service providers. Its revenue is generated through the deployment of its software solutions, which help clients reduce costs, particularly in fuel consumption, and improve safety and compliance management. A significant milestone for the company was its acquisition by SITA, a global IT provider for the air transport industry, in July 2021. This acquisition followed a commercial partnership initiated in September 2020 and was intended to bolster SITA's portfolio in sustainable aviation solutions.
Safety Line's product suite leverages machine learning and big data analytics. One of its core offerings, OptiFlight, provides in-flight guidance to pilots to optimize all phases of a flight for fuel efficiency, including the climb, which is a significant area for potential savings. For example, trials with Transavia demonstrated fuel savings of over 80kg per flight. Another product, AirsideWatch, utilizes ground radar data to provide analytics for improving the efficiency of airside operations at airports. The company also developed SafetyCube, an integrated management solution for risk, safety, and compliance, adopted by major airports like Paris-CDG and Paris-Orly.
Keywords: aviation technology, fuel efficiency, flight optimization, airline software, airport operations, safety management system, risk management aviation, big data analytics, machine learning aviation, Pierre Jouniaux, SITA, OptiFlight, AirsideWatch, SafetyCube, predictive analytics, CO2 reduction aviation, flight data monitoring, sustainable aviation, air transport IT, ground radar data