
Air Space Intelligence (ASI) provides an industry-proven AI platform called Prescience, designed for mission-critical operations in complex environments such as aviation, defense, and global logistics. The platform integrates multi-modal data sources, builds four-dimensional operational twins, predicts future events, and optimizes actions. ASI serves major airlines and US government agencies, aiming to provide them with predictability and an operating advantage. The company emphasizes speed, autonomy, and a mission-driven approach, attracting top engineering and ML talent. Their solutions focus on enhancing situational awareness, optimizing logistics, and improving decision-making for national security and commercial operations.

Air Space Intelligence (ASI) provides an industry-proven AI platform called Prescience, designed for mission-critical operations in complex environments such as aviation, defense, and global logistics. The platform integrates multi-modal data sources, builds four-dimensional operational twins, predicts future events, and optimizes actions. ASI serves major airlines and US government agencies, aiming to provide them with predictability and an operating advantage. The company emphasizes speed, autonomy, and a mission-driven approach, attracting top engineering and ML talent. Their solutions focus on enhancing situational awareness, optimizing logistics, and improving decision-making for national security and commercial operations.
Product: PRESCIENCE — AI-driven 4D operational platform for predictive decision support
Customers: Commercial airlines and U.S. government agencies
Founded: 2017
Headquarters: San Francisco, California
Total funding reported: 34,350,000 USD
Predictive operational decision support for complex, mission-critical domains (aviation, defense, logistics).
2017
Software Development
Crunchbase lists a recent grant round led by Massachusetts Clean Energy Center
“Includes institutional and venture participation from firms such as Spark Capital, Renegade Partners, Bloomberg Beta, Andreessen Horowitz, and Massachusetts Clean Energy Center”
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