The collaboration includes Pegasus Innovation Lab becoming both a strategic investor and design partner for the Silicon Valley-based aviation technology platform.
AI Platform Designed For Airline Operations
Overwatch AI has developed a platform specifically tailored to the operational needs of airlines, allowing pilots, cabin crews and operations teams to access critical information more rapidly through natural language interaction.
The system is designed to support operational decision-making across areas including technical issues, weather assessments and airport or airline-specific requirements.
Pegasus Already Using Platform Internally
Pegasus Airlines confirmed it has already started actively using the Overwatch AI platform within its operational processes.
The airline said the technology is intended to improve operational efficiency and speed up access to information for frontline teams.
Pegasus Innovation Lab Based In Silicon Valley
Pegasus Innovation Lab operates as the airline’s technology and innovation arm focused on developing partnerships within the global technology ecosystem.
The initiative supports Pegasus Airlines’ broader digital transformation strategy and expansion of data-driven operational systems.
Platform Handles Thousands Of Flight Operations Monthly
According to the companies, the Overwatch AI platform currently supports approximately 30,000 flight operations globally each month.
The company was founded by former airline pilot Leo Kotil and technology entrepreneur Nikita Kaeshko.
Pegasus Sees AI As Key Aviation Opportunity
Pegasus Airlines chief technology officer Barış Fındık said the airline considers digitalisation and artificial intelligence central to improving operational excellence.
He added that artificial intelligence presents significant transformation opportunities for aviation operations across the wider industry.
Airlines Increasingly Invest In Operational AI
The partnership reflects a growing trend among airlines investing in AI-powered operational tools designed to improve efficiency, reduce disruptions and support real-time decision-making.
Aviation companies worldwide are increasingly exploring AI applications across flight operations, customer service, maintenance planning and crew management.


