CIQ analyzes aircraft maintenance records for completeness and regulatory compliance. The platform cross-references maintenance logs, airworthiness directives, and service documentation against FAA 14 CFR 121.380, Part 91, and Part 135 requirements.
Identifies missing records, incomplete entries, and non-conforming documentation for Form 337s, Form 8130-3s, AD compliance, and life-limited component records
Detailed reports categorized by regulatory requirement for lease return documentation, maintenance audits, and pre-purchase evaluations
Designed for aircraft lessors, maintenance organizations, and operators managing regulatory compliance documentation
Status tracking and reporting for airworthiness certificate applications and lease return requirements
Get a comprehensive evaluation of your aircraft records for completeness, regulatory compliance, and documentation gaps. Essential for lease returns and acquisitions.
For certification projects, CIQ provides requirements management and compliance tracking tools. The platform maintains traceability between design requirements and applicable regulations across FAA, EASA, and military standards.
Map design requirements to FARs, CS standards, and MIL-STDs with compliance status tracking and verification documentation
Means of Compliance submission tracking, test plan management, and regulatory correspondence organization
Designed for type certificate, supplemental type certificate, and parts manufacturer approval projects
Cross-referenced compliance tracking for simultaneous FAA, EASA, and cybersecurity certification requirements
Receive a detailed analysis of your certification pathway, regulatory requirements, and compliance gaps. Tailored to your specific project and authority.
EE provides forward-deployed aerospace engineers who embed directly with startup teams. Our on-site engineers help navigate FAA and EASA certification pathways, develop compliance strategies, and accelerate time-to-certification for eVTOL, UAS, and emerging aircraft programs.
We operate on a milestone-based engagement model tailored for startups. Compensation is tied to completion of defined deliverables such as certification plan approval, TCDS amendment acceptance, or conformity package completion. Our team includes engineers with direct FAA and EASA certification experience, specializing in helping aerospace startups navigate complex regulatory requirements for new aircraft types.
Our forward-deployed engineers embed with startup teams to provide hands-on certification support. We bring specialized FAA and EASA expertise directly to your facility, helping you navigate complex regulatory requirements and accelerate your path to airworthiness.