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Assaia Secures Funding to Enhance Global AI Leadership in Airport Operations

The $26.6 million Series B funding will help Assaia expand AI solutions for optimizing aircraft turnaround and apron operations at major airports worldwide.

  • Assaia announced it has raised $26.6m in an oversubscribed Series B led by Armira Growth to fund global scaling of its AI airport operations platform.
  • Operational pressures at airports and airlines rise as air traffic surpasses pre-pandemic levels while human resources remain constrained, increasing demand for AI-driven infrastructure among airports and airlines and ground handlers.
  • The platform already delivers real-time apron visibility and shortens aircraft turnaround times, deployed at major hubs including New York JFK, London Heathrow, Dubai International and Toronto Pearson.
  • With backing from Armira Growth, which brings deep operational expertise and a network of 100 industry advisors, Assaia benefits from investor support after Armira’s early backing of osapiens, which raised 120 million.
  • Christiaan Hen said `This investment signals a new phase of growth for Assaia, as airports and airlines increasingly look to AI for solutions to mounting operational challenges,` and Armira and Assaia said they will accelerate rollout and expand in key markets such as the U.S.
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Assaia raises $26.6 million in Series B Funding to enhance global AI leadership in airport operations

ZURICH, Switzerland, Dec. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Assaia, the Zurich-based aviation technology company, has raised $26.6m in an oversubscribed Series B funding round, led by European investment firm Armira Growth (“Armira”), alongside existing investors. The additional capital raised will…

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