Airwai Documentation¶
Airwai: the autonomous civil engineer.
Intelligence for critical infrastructure. The Airwai LAIRA platform delivers AI-powered condition data for pavement and physical assets at airports, military installations, and other secure sites. This documentation is the source of truth for how LAIRA maps onto the regulatory and standards-body frameworks that govern federal, state, and DoD pavement assessment in the United States.
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Compliance Standards
How LAIRA aligns with FAA Part 139, ASTM D5340 / D6433, UFC 3-260, 23 CFR Part 490, AASHTO, PROWAG, MUTCD, and state-DOT pavement-management systems.
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Status Legend
The shared icon scheme used by every matrix on this site (โ Meets, โ + Exceeds, ๐ In Development, ๐ถ Partial, โน๏ธ Different Paradigm) and the audit posture behind each tag.
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Product Reference
The canonical source for the LAIRA sensor stack, detection pipeline, and output formats. Every measurement-resolution claim cited in the matrices traces back to a spec on these pages.
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Source Registry
Authoritative-source index covering every standard cited in the matrices, with primary URLs, mirror locations, and a schema designed for automated provenance tracking.
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Contribute
These documents are maintained openly in the
airwai-documentationGitHub repository. File an issue or open a pull request to propose corrections.
How to read these documents¶
Every claim on this site is traceable to a public source. The pattern:
- A matrix row cites a standard section (e.g.,
D6433 ยงX1.14.2.2). - That standard has an entry in the source registry with a canonical URL.
- Sensor and product specs are anchored in the Product Reference section and are treated as Airwai's product source of truth.
If a claim does not terminate at one of these, it is by definition not audit-ready and should not appear on this site. Reports of unsupported claims are welcome at info@airwai.com.