AirSync is headquartered in Germantown, Maryland. Our hardware is designed and manufactured domestically, and every byte of your flight data is stored and processed on U.S. soil — full stop.
The AirSync Bridge hardware — from circuit design through final assembly — is developed domestically. We believe the tools protecting American aviation should be built here.
AirSync's headquarters, engineering team, and operations are all based in Germantown, MD — just outside Washington, D.C. We're proud to be a Maryland-grown aviation technology company.
Every hardware revision, firmware update, and avionics integration is designed by our U.S.-based engineering team. No outsourced development. No foreign IP exposure.
Our products meet FAA Supplemental Type Certificate requirements — vetted and approved by the same U.S. regulatory body that governs the airspace our customers fly in.
Flight data captures routes, loads, schedules, and performance signatures. In the wrong hands, that information has strategic value. AirSync's architecture ensures it never leaves U.S. jurisdiction — not because we're required to, but because it's the right call.
Our sales and support teams are U.S.-based, answer in English, and are available during Eastern business hours. No overseas call centers.