PLENA Aviation, Airport & Airline AI Trust Suite
Part of the Rights, Risk & Protection Suite

Aviation, Airport & Airline AI Trust Suite

For airlines, airports, ground-handling companies, aviation authorities’ service desks, MRO providers, and aviation-services groups that need AGI-era proof workflows for passenger events, baggage custody, crew records, safety review, and disruption evidence.

Sector truth boundary. PlenaProof does not replace ICAO, IATA, FAA, EASA, CAA, or any other civil aviation authority. PlenaProof does not certify aircraft, crew, maintenance work, or safety-management systems, and does not adjudicate liability for a delay, cancellation, incident, or claim. PlenaProof helps organize the file so an aviation reviewer can act on a cleaner record.

Parent suite

Rights, Risk & Protection Suite

Rights, Risk & Protection helps institutions make complaints, appeals, evidence packets, refusal decisions, and escalation paths more reviewable and defensible.

The buyer-ready output of this suite is the Appeal & Evidence Readiness Pack. Sector pages translate the suite’s workflow into the buyer’s standards vocabulary; the suite carries the underlying architecture.

Back to the eight locked suites

How sector pages relate to suites

The institutional surface is organised around eight locked suites. Each sector page lives under one parent suite and reuses that suite’s workflow, named human-reviewer pattern, and buyer-ready output. The sector page changes the vocabulary, the named standards, and the workflow language so the buyer recognises their own world.

Diagnostic modules are recommended on top of the suite’s core platforms when the workflow reveals deeper risk — not as passive optional extras.

The AGI-era proof layer

PlenaProof emphasises what AI and AGI cannot easily replace — real-world proof, lawful human consent, institutional accountability, durable records, chain of custody, human review, cross-border trust, verification receipts, evidence continuity, and sealed institutional memory.

Three lines

  • AI can generate. PlenaProof proves.
  • AI can simulate. PlenaProof records what actually happened.
  • AI can advise. PlenaProof proves who reviewed, accepted, rejected, appealed, or sealed the decision.

Challenge-ready

PlenaProof helps institutions become challenge-ready.

When a decision is questioned by a student, client, regulator, board, funder, court, employee, journalist, parent, donor, partner, or public agency, the institution can show what was submitted, who reviewed it, what was missing, what was accepted or refused, what was escalated, and what was preserved.

AGI-era buyer language

Passenger events · baggage custody · crew records · safety review · disruption evidence

  • Passenger rights, denied-boarding, delay, baggage, and accessibility claims need defensible evidence packets — for the carrier, the airport, and the regulator alike.
  • AI-assisted rebooking, claims triage, risk scoring, and accessibility decisions need a visible human reviewer of record before they affect a passenger or crew member.
  • Safety-management, incident-reporting, and operational-review records need continuity across crew rotations, vendor changes, and station handovers.

Named standards, regulators, and references

Examples for buyer recognition and checklist design. Confirm the applicable jurisdiction before treating any reference as binding. Not legal advice; not regulator endorsement.

  • ICAO, IATA, FAA, EASA, CAA, or local aviation-authority references where applicable
  • Passenger-rights, denied-boarding, delay, baggage, and accessibility procedures
  • Safety-management, incident-reporting, and operational-review records
  • Crew, contractor, maintenance, and training credential files
  • Airport security, vendor, and controlled-access logs where applicable
  • NIST AI RMF and ISO/IEC 42001 as AI governance references

Sector-specific PLENA proof workflow

Every institutional workflow follows the same universal flow shape: Intake → Review → Receipt → Escalation → Archive. The sector page translates each step into the buyer’s standards vocabulary; the underlying pattern is locked across all eight suites.

Intake. Passenger, baggage, crew, vendor, maintenance, or incident file is opened in PROVA with timestamped occurrence — check-in, boarding, missed connection, baggage handoff, assistance request, delay, cancellation, complaint, or safety note.
Review. A named human reviewer of record examines the file; DETECTA flags anomaly, impersonation, fraud, duplicate claim, or suspicious-document signals where appropriate.
Receipt. A Human Review Receipt is issued when AI supports rebooking, claims triage, risk scoring, or accessibility decisions; a PLENA VRX-1 submission receipt is generated.
Escalation. Passenger complaint, regulator inquiry, insurer query, safety-board review, or accessibility appeal follows a documented escalation path through TEMPORA and AEQUITA.
Archive. Safety, claim, complaint, or audit packet is preserved in PLENA CONSERVA; selected PLENA VRX-1 verification metadata is exposed, with the underlying file under institutional control.

Recommended PLENA route

PROVATEMPORADETECTAVERITAPLENA CONSERVAPLENA SIGILLAAEQUITA

PROVA organizes the passenger, baggage, crew, or incident file. TEMPORA tracks event timing, complaint windows, and regulator deadlines. DETECTA flags fraud and synthetic-content signals. VERITA carries identity context. PLENA CONSERVA preserves safety and claim records. PLENA SIGILLA seals cross-border or regulator packets. AEQUITA carries the fairness and appeal axis.

Open Verify, Paid Create: public verification can be open, while creation, management, renewal, preservation, staff training, registry controls, and audit exports remain paid or permissioned services.

Front-end preview output

{ "sector": "Aviation, Airport & Airline AI Trust Suite", "parent_suite": "Rights, Risk & Protection Suite", "buyer_ready_output": "Appeal & Evidence Readiness Pack", "route": [ "PROVA", "TEMPORA", "DETECTA", "VERITA", "PLENA CONSERVA", "PLENA SIGILLA", "AEQUITA" ], "universal_flow": [ "Intake", "Review", "Receipt", "Escalation", "Archive" ], "receipt_logic": "Human Review Receipt + PLENA VRX-1 submission receipt; refusal receipt where the institution declines; sealing receipt where cross-border or formal handover applies", "export_note": "Passenger-rights, baggage, safety, accessibility, or operational-review packet with selected PLENA VRX-1 verification metadata.", "boundary": "Preview workflow only; not legal advice, not formal certification, not a backend institutional registry unless implemented." }

What PlenaProof is, and is not

The truth-boundary block carried across every institutional and sector surface. It is non-negotiable across the eight suites.

PlenaProof provides

  • Verification-readiness for credentials, claims, documents, and institutional records.
  • Proof organization, evidence packets, and reviewable receipts.
  • Human-review documentation with named reviewer, scope, date, decision, reason, and appeal path.
  • Diagnostic routing across the fourteen platforms and recommended modules.
  • Public-safe verification surfaces where institutions choose to expose them.
  • Durable record continuity across staff turnover, audit cycles, and institutional handover.

PlenaProof does not

  • Does not issue passports, national IDs, visas, official credentials, court records, or government documents.
  • Does not replace universities, registrars, legal offices, compliance teams, banks, courts, governments, or regulators.
  • Does not provide legal advice.
  • Does not guarantee regulatory compliance.
  • Does not certify AI systems unless a real certification program exists.
  • Does not claim formal partnerships or blockchain anchoring unless actually implemented.
  • Does not replace apostilles, notarization, embassies, government seals, official certification, or legal authentication.