Intuos lands €720k to expand AviationTech platform
Italian AviationTech startup Intuos has raised €720,000 in fresh funding to accelerate the international rollout of its digital fleet operations platform, targeting airlines, operators and aircraft owners seeking greater efficiency and safety in daily operations.
The round, backed by early-stage investors focused on mobility and deep tech, will enable Intuos to strengthen product development, expand its engineering team and enter new European markets where demand for modern fleet management tools is growing rapidly.
Digitising complex fleet operations
Intuos provides a cloud-based platform that centralises aircraft data, maintenance records, crew information and operational planning in a single interface. By combining real-time data with AI-driven analytics, the solution helps operators optimise aircraft utilisation, reduce unplanned downtime and improve regulatory compliance.
The platform is designed to replace a patchwork of spreadsheets, legacy software and manual processes that still dominate many parts of the aviation industry. With integrated modules for flight scheduling, maintenance planning and compliance management, Intuos aims to cut operational complexity and give managers a clearer picture of fleet performance.
International growth and product roadmap
With the new capital, the startup plans to enhance its core technology stack, including more advanced predictive maintenance capabilities and deeper integrations with existing aviation management systems. Investment will also support the development of additional dashboards tailored for different stakeholders, from operations control centres to finance teams.
The funding will be used to build a stronger presence in key aviation hubs across Europe and beyond, focusing on partnerships with regional airlines, charter operators and maintenance providers. By positioning itself as a modern, data-centric alternative to traditional tools, Intuos is aiming to become a reference platform for digital fleet operations in the global AviationTech market.

