It changes flight events into a single, verifiable source of truth
GoTravelX closes Camino-based blockchain flight-tracking proof of concept
GoTravelX has announced it has "successfully bridged the gap" between legacy flight data and modern operational efficiency by completing a blockchain-based proof of concept on Chain4Travel's Camino Network.
It is said to change real-time flight events into a single, verifiable source of truth for the entire airport ecosystem, based off United Airlines flight data as a feed for it to learn off.
Built as a blockchain data oracle on Camino Network, the solution ingests AIDX flight information events and enables operational teams, such as ground support, fuel management, and maintenance, to subscribe to the specific updates they need.
This creates a shared, tamper-resistant layer for flight status events, improving transparency and coordination across multiple parties that must act on the same operational truth.
Traditional data-sharing approaches often struggle with delays, inconsistent versions of the truth, and limited customisation of who gets what information, which is why GoTravelX’s approach looks to be a funadmental change.
It uses a subscription model so teams can opt into relevant events, reducing noise while improving operational responsiveness.
“This PoC proved we can turn AIDX (Aviation Information Data Exchange) flight events into actionable, near real-time notifications for operational teams - with an auditable event trail that reduces manual coordination," said Paul Khanna, managing director of GoTravelX.
"We are now moving from proof to rollout, scaling subscriptions and integrations across the airport ecosystem."
“In operations, the hardest part is not getting data. It is getting one version of the truth across many parties," said Anke Hsu, chief growth officer, Chain4Travel, the builders behind the Camino Network.
"Camino Network provides verifiable rails for that, so flight events can be distributed, audited, and acted on reliably."
Examples of AIDX-driven events supported include: enroute time updates, estimated departure clearance time, off-the-ground and on-the-ground estimates, equipment change, ETA/ETD, flight plan updates, flight gate information, arrival gate reached, actual arrival time corrections, takeoff/landing status, and more.
Following the successful proof of concept with United Airlines data, GoTravelX is now working on the rollout path.
It plans to include scaling subscriptions, operational integrations, and stakeholder onboarding across airport-facing teams and suppliers.