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Airvrix has developed the F-Blocker, a barrier that decreases foreign object damage (FOD) on airport runways. Instead of relying on debris detection, the Airvrix solution prevents most foreign objects from ever reaching the runway. The F-Blocker sits on the shoulders of the runway and is designed to keep the paved track free of litter and other foreign objects. It allows for uninterrupted regular cleaning of the runway and integrates with all other airfield operations and safety procedures. An Israeli Air Force assessment prior to installation of the F-Blocker estimated at least a 30% reduction in FOD; results after installation far exceeded the estimate, demonstrating an 80% reduction in FOD and increasing both safety levels and the operational availability of aircraft.
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- What is Airvrix's primary product?
- Airvrix has developed the F-Blocker, a barrier designed to decrease foreign object damage (FOD) on airport runways by preventing foreign objects from reaching the paved track.
- What was the impact of the F-Blocker installation according to an Israeli Air Force assessment?
- An Israeli Air Force assessment showed an 80% reduction in foreign object damage (FOD) after the F-Blocker installation, significantly exceeding the initial estimate of at least a 30% reduction.
- When was Airvrix founded?
- Airvrix was founded in March 2012.
- What is the current status of Airvrix?
- Airvrix is currently inactive, having ceased operations in November 2022.
- In which sector does Airvrix primarily operate?
- Airvrix's primary sector is Aerospace, Defense & HLS.
- What is the estimated employee count for Airvrix?
- Airvrix has an estimated employee count in the 1-10 range.
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| linkedin.com/company/12654833 | |
| facebook.com/AIRVRIX | |
| YouTube | youtube.com/channel/UCFx86cuMraOpY2_gKx5fhUw |
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| Founded | 2012-3 |
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| Status reason | Non Active, Nov 2022 ceased to operate |