Built by an experienced GA pilot and aircraft owner
I'm an instrument-rated private pilot with 250+ hours and a former Cherokee owner. When I bought my plane, I was surprised there was no digital standard for recording and transferring aircraft logbooks—especially after my lender told me that aircraft with incomplete logs can lose up to 50% of their value. I was sure I'd get around to digitizing everything while I owned it. Clean format, easy to share, properly organized.
I didn't. When it came time to sell, I was shocked at what listing sites charge just to host logs and documents alongside your listing—and I still hadn't digitized a single page myself. The default? Upload photos to a file sharing platform. Clunky, disorganized, and unprofessional. What is this, 2009?
So I built Airworthy—a purpose-built solution that makes protecting and sharing aircraft logs simple, professional, and stress-free. For myself, and for the GA community.
Protect your aircraft's history. Make it effortless to share.
Airworthy started with simple, secure digital backup. We've grown into an aircraft value management platform — with the Airworthy Score, maintenance analytics, shareable infographics, and transaction tools — and we're just getting started.
Built by a pilot for pilots. We understand the challenges because we've lived them—and we're part of the GA community we're building for.
Not adapted from generic file sharing. Designed specifically for aircraft logs from the ground up.
Aviation is complex enough. Managing your logbooks shouldn't be. Clear pricing, honest communication, no surprises.