Moonware has raised $7.0M in total across 1 funding round.
Moonware's investors include Third Prime.
Moonware is a Los Angeles-based technology startup developing AI-powered software to automate and optimize airfield ground operations across passenger, cargo, defense, and advanced air mobility (AAM) sectors.[1][2][3] Its flagship product, HALO, is a real-time digital operations control tool that provides visibility into ground activities, automates resource allocation, reduces costs, and improves on-time performance by coordinating personnel, equipment, and tasks based on flight schedules and real-time data.[2][4] Moonware serves airports, ground handlers like PrimeFlight, and emerging AAM operators, addressing inefficiencies in manual processes—such as walkie-talkies and paper-based coordination—that cause delays and congestion.[1][4] The company has raised $7 million in funding, including a $2.5 million pre-seed round and a recent seed, signaling strong growth momentum amid partnerships like Skyway and deployments at LAX and NLU.[3][4][5]
Moonware was founded around 2020 by Javier Vidal (CEO) and Saunon Malekshahi (CTO), both with backgrounds from top Silicon Valley tech firms and aviation players, bringing expertise in aerospace, automotive, and robotics product development.[1][4] The idea emerged from recognizing that aircraft technology has advanced rapidly—encompassing eVTOLs, supersonic jets, and suborbital flights—while ground operations remain outdated and manual, hindering multimodal air transportation's potential as the 21st century's key mover of people and goods.[1][4] Early traction came via HALO's development as an AI operating system for real-time coordination, attracting $2.5 million in pre-seed funding in 2023 from investors like Third Prime, and expanding to $7 million seed by 2024, with pilots at major airports like LAX.[3][4][5]
Moonware rides the wave of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) and airfield automation, capitalizing on eVTOL proliferation, supersonic travel, and demands for sustainable, efficient airports amid rising air traffic.[1][3] Timing is ideal as aircraft autonomy advances while ground ops lag, creating bottlenecks; market forces like labor shortages, delay costs, and vertiport needs favor AI solutions that sync software with future autonomous hardware.[1][4][5] By centralizing command for seamless coordination, Moonware influences the ecosystem, enabling scalable airfields for urban air mobility and globalized transport, much like how software transformed ride-hailing or logistics.[1][2]
Moonware is poised to expand HALO deployments globally while advancing its hardware-software ecosystem for fully autonomous airfields, targeting AAM vertiports and GSE integration.[1][5] Trends like AI proliferation in logistics, eVTOL commercialization (e.g., via partners like Skyway), and sustainability mandates will accelerate adoption, potentially capturing share in a fragmented $100B+ ground handling market.[3][4] Its influence could evolve from software optimizer to infrastructure enabler, powering the "new air and space age" as multimodal aviation scales—bridging today's inefficiencies to tomorrow's autonomous touch-to-takeoff reality.[1]
Moonware has raised $7.0M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $7.0M Seed in March 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 1, 2024 | $7.0M Seed | Third Prime |