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March 17th, 2025
NearMissTracker Launches: Intelligent Near Miss Detection

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Never Done Before Aviation Technology Empowers Professionals with Vital Data on Close Encounters and Crashes

WASHINGTON — In the wake of the recent Washington, D.C. crash and a potential collision resulting in a go-around maneuver at Chicago Midway Airport, NearMissTracker is proud to announce the immediate launch of its website: www.NearMissTracker.com. This platform is designed to revolutionize aviation safety by providing insights and analysis of near-miss incidents worldwide.

Addressing Aviation Safety with Cutting-Edge Technology

NearMissTracker utilizes advanced geospatial algorithms and artificial intelligence to analyze near-miss incidents comprehensively, detailing critical data such as the location, airline, airport, time, date, tail number and the distance in feet between aircraft during each incident. This precision supports the aviation community by providing actionable, data-driven insights that significantly enhance safety measures.

“The platform delivers real-world safety analytics to help prevent accidents and ensure safer skies,” said Valerie Jennings, a spokesperson for NearMissTracker. “With access to near-miss data, aviation professionals can proactively address potential threats.”

Empowering the Aviation Industry with Data-Driven Solutions

As a vital resource for operators, investigators and safety agencies, including the NTSB and FAA, NearMissTracker’s robust database allows users to search for specific incidents, aiding in the investigation and prevention of future accidents. This capability aligns with the U.S. Department of Transportation and Secretary Sean Duffy’s recent call for a new world-class air traffic control system. According to a Fox News interview, the Secretary said he needs help from the brightest minds in America and high-tech American engineers or companies to back our country.

By providing precise, real-world data, NearMissTracker is an essential part of the ecosystem, particularly as the industry moves towards integrating more unmanned aerial vehicles into increasingly crowded skies.

Recent Incidents Highlight the Need for Timely Innovations

“The urgency of our platform’s launch aligns with the recent serious incidents, highlighting the critical need for innovative, technology-driven safety enhancements,” added Valerie Jennings.

About NearMissTracker

NearMissTracker leverages advanced geospatial algorithms and artificial intelligence to analyze near-miss incidents from the real world, providing crucial data such as airline, airport, time, date, tail number, exact distance between aircraft and more. Dedicated to pioneering aviation safety, the platform delivers actionable insights, supporting the aviation community globally in proactively managing airspace safety. For more information, visit www.NearMissTracker.com.