Airvrix

Airfield Runway Barrier

Aerospace, Defense & HLS
Non Active, Nov 2022 ceased to operate
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in March 2012 by Ivry Shapira, Airvrix operates with 1–10 employees. The company developed the F-Blocker, a barrier designed to reduce foreign object damage (FOD) on airport runways, and ceased operations in November 2022.

Business overview

Airvrix specializes in aerospace, defense, and HLS, developing solutions to enhance airfield safety. The company's core product, the F-Blocker, is a barrier system designed to prevent foreign object debris (FOD) from reaching airport runways. This technology aims to reduce aircraft damage and improve operational availability by integrating with existing airfield operations and safety procedures. Airvrix serves the aviation industry, particularly airports, with B2B and B2G business models.

Strategic signal

In May 2018, American Security Today highlighted Airvrix's F-Blocker, emphasizing its role in improving runway safety by preventing foreign object damage. This coverage validated the company's innovative approach to airfield security and its potential to significantly reduce operational risks for airports and military airbases.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Airvrix's primary product?
Airvrix's primary product is the F-Blocker, a barrier system designed to decrease foreign object damage (FOD) on airport runways by preventing debris from reaching the paved track.
When was Airvrix founded?
Airvrix was founded in March 2012.
What is the operational status of Airvrix?
Airvrix ceased to operate in November 2022.
Who founded Airvrix?
Airvrix was founded by Ivry Shapira.
What was the estimated impact of the F-Blocker on FOD reduction?
An Israeli Air Force assessment estimated at least a 30% reduction in FOD prior to installation, with results after installation demonstrating an 80% reduction.
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