A Case Study in
Under-Resourced Response.

1:1M
Emergency helicopters per resident, today

The San Francisco Bay Area has a population of 8 million people — exposed to persistent earthquake, wildfire, and flooding risk. When a major disaster strikes, aerial response is critical for evacuation, medical transport, and supply delivery.

There are 8 government helicopters capable of emergency response in the area. One for every million residents. A ratio that collapses instantly the moment a major event occurs.

Building comparable government-owned capacity from scratch would cost over $100 million. No municipality has that budget. But the assets already exist — 3,980 of them — waiting to be organized.

Without FENRAX-1
Emergency helicopters8
Ratio to residents1 : 1M
Daily aerial evacuations~88
Cost to match$100M+
With FENRAX-1 (10% utilization)
Total aviation assets3,980
Rescue helicopters64
Daily aerial evacuations5,385
Capacity increase+5,000%
3,980
Aviation assets identified in SF Bay Area

There are 3,980 aviation assets in the Bay Area that could be integrated into an emergency response plan. Using just 10% delivers a 5,000% increase in aerial response capacity.

FENRAX-1 identifies those assets, verifies them, maps 4 air-bridge evacuation routes across the Bay, and integrates them directly into county Emergency Operations Plans.

It also matches certified pilots to aircraft they don't own — unlocking assets even when owners are unavailable. The result: 5,385 aerial evacuations per day.

Applying the Platform
to the Problem.

Projections based on 10% utilization of identified aviation assets.

Total aviation assets identified
3,980

Aircraft identified as usable in the SF Bay Area — already privately owned and waiting to be organized.

Rescue helicopters integrated
64

Capable rotary-wing assets identified for integration at 10% utilization — up from 8 today.

Air-bridge routes mapped
4

Aerial evacuation corridors connecting high-risk zones to safe staging areas across the Bay.

Increase in aerial capacity
+5,000%

From 8 government helicopters to 64 verified rescue-capable assets — a transformation in response reach.

Aerial evacuations per day
5,385

Daily aerial evacuation capacity at 10% utilization — versus approximately 88 without FENRAX-1.

Cost of equivalent native fleet
$100M

What it costs to build comparable government-owned capacity. FENRAX-1 delivers it at a fraction of the price.

Based on 10% utilization of identified assets · SF Bay Area · FENRAX-1 methodology

What FENRAX-1 Does.

CAP — 01
AI Asset Discovery

Continuously scans and identifies aviation assets using public registries, ADS-B data, and partner integrations. Builds a live, verified inventory of rotary-wing, fixed-wing, and unmanned assets across a geographic area.

CAP — 02
Operator-Asset Matching

Maintains a verified database of licensed pilots and operators. When a disaster activates, FENRAX-1 matches available certified operators to available aircraft — regardless of ownership — maximizing deployable capacity.

CAP — 03
Air-Bridge Route Planning

Models aerial evacuation corridors using terrain data, asset ranges, landing zone availability, and casualty density. Generates pre-planned routes that activate immediately when an event is declared.

CAP — 04
Dynamic Response Planning

Integrates with existing municipal Emergency Operations Plans. Real-time updates on asset availability and conditions ensure the response plan always reflects current ground truth — not static assumptions.

CAP — 05
Insurance Activation

Fenrax coverage activates automatically when an asset is formally deployed in a declared emergency — removing the primary liability barrier preventing private owners from participating in community response.

CAP — 06
Pre-Event Readiness

Supports annual training exercises, tabletop drills, and readiness simulations coordinated between registered asset owners, operators, and municipal emergency managers — before it's ever needed.

A Real-Time
Response Picture.

System Status — Active

FENRAX-1 maintains a live operational picture of community aviation assets — always current, always ready.

Asset availability, operator readiness, and route viability update dynamically as conditions change — so the response plan reflects reality, not assumptions made weeks ago.

Assets tracked3,980
Operators verified247
Coverage areaSF Bay Area
Air-bridges mapped4 routes
N823AH
G-HELI
N441RX
N102SF
N774TK
Live Asset Monitoring — SF Bay Area

Meet the Team Behind It.

Fenrax was built by someone who's been in the helicopter when coordination fails. Meet the founder.

The Team The Model