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TruVideo Launches AI-Powered Video Diagnostic Tool for Aviation

By General Aviation News Staff · May 19, 2026 · Leave a Comment

A technician using TruVideo AOG on a smartphone to record aircraft engine maintenance for remote AI diagnosis.

TruVideo, a provider of AI-powered video and messaging communication technology for the transportation industry, has expanded into the aviation market.

The video intelligence engine — TruVideo AOG — improves efficiency and documentation during the aviation maintenance process, according to company officials. Mechanics and pilots can submit videos through the company’s online platform, allowing off-site specialists to analyze the video remotely to diagnose problems and estimate repair costs.

“Through video troubleshooting and remote collaboration, quicker, evidence-based operational decisions can be made,” company officials said. “Planners can order and stage parts, allocate personnel, and reserve bay space before an aircraft lands, decreasing downtime and getting it back in the air faster. It also reduces the need for fly-along inspections or time-consuming specialist travel to and from the service site that can delay diagnoses and repairs.”

“We are building on our expertise in the automotive industry to help reduce costly AOG time and keep aircraft flying,” said Joe Shaker, chief executive officer and co-founder of TruVideo. “By expediting the diagnostic process and allowing technicians to see operational issues remotely, TruVideo AOG helps MROs close gaps in communication, eliminate maintenance bottlenecks, reduce downtime, minimize lost revenue, and get planes back in business faster.”

TruVideo’s video intelligence engine can be delivered as embedded video intelligence inside existing systems, as a mobile app for guided capture and verified documentation, or via “instant capture” links that let mechanics and pilots create visual records from any smartphone in seconds, company officials explained.

For more information: TruVideo.com/Aviation

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