FENRAX-1 is the first module of the Fenrax platform — an AI-powered engine focused on integrating community aviation assets into local disaster response plans. It starts where the capability gap is largest and the stakes are highest.
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.
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.
Projections based on 10% utilization of identified aviation assets.
Aircraft identified as usable in the SF Bay Area — already privately owned and waiting to be organized.
Capable rotary-wing assets identified for integration at 10% utilization — up from 8 today.
Aerial evacuation corridors connecting high-risk zones to safe staging areas across the Bay.
From 8 government helicopters to 64 verified rescue-capable assets — a transformation in response reach.
Daily aerial evacuation capacity at 10% utilization — versus approximately 88 without FENRAX-1.
What it costs to build comparable government-owned capacity. FENRAX-1 delivers it at a fraction of the price.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Supports annual training exercises, tabletop drills, and readiness simulations coordinated between registered asset owners, operators, and municipal emergency managers — before it's ever needed.
Asset availability, operator readiness, and route viability update dynamically as conditions change — so the response plan reflects reality, not assumptions made weeks ago.