Beacon AI has announced it raised US$15 million in Series A funding, led by Costanoa Ventures, with significant participation from Scout Ventures, joining numerous new and existing investors including Sam Altman and JetBlue Ventures – raising the total venture funding to US$20m.
Beacon is on a mission to put AI assistance in every professional flight deck to improve flight safety and efficiency for defense and commercial operators. Beacon is focused primarily on aircraft represented in the commercial market and their defense twins. The adaptable platform presents a `dual-use` opportunity by being able to serve both markets on similar aircraft. The Series A investment will allow Beacon to expand its team, deliver on existing DOD and commercial engagements and accelerate the deployment of its flagship products: Murdock, an AI-powered pilot assistant akin to R2-D2 for pilots and Lighthouse, its data platform and flight management system.
“From our start, we’ve had the goal of augmenting pilots with advanced technology that helps them perform their jobs more efficiently and safely,” said Matt Cox, the CEO of Beacon AI. “Everyone in aviation is under pressure to improve safety, and planes’ flight decks and pilots remain underserved. We are building something I wish I had in my decade as a naval aviator and 20 years as a pilot.”
Greg Sands, the founder and managing partner of Costanoa Ventures, said, “There is no better team to bring AI into the flight deck for commercial and military pilots. They have already proven themselves in the most high-stakes cockpits in the world, which is why we’re excited to see their progress with commercial pilots.”
Beacon AI has gained traction with ten Department of Defense (DOD) contracts and agreements and is seeing growing commercial interest. The funding will support the company’s expansion to meet high demand and deploy its first product to customers. While slots for 2024 are currently full, the company is opening beta sign-ups for 2025.
Beacon AI is currently hiring across all departments as it scales to bring its vision of safer, more efficient flight to the world.
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