Regulatory Intelligence
Continuous Awareness Across the Regulatory Stack
Regulatory Intelligence is a workspace for monitoring and acting on the FAA, EASA, TCCA, and ICAO regulatory perimeter. It ingests primary regulatory material along with the upstream signals that drive it and the downstream artifacts that follow. The workspace surfaces what changed, what it means for a given operation, and where corrective action can be sourced.
What this covers
- Continuous monitoring of FAA, EASA, TCCA, and ICAO publications
- Airworthiness Directives, Service Bulletins, Service Letters, and Advisory Circulars
- Upstream signals that frequently precede formal action, including reliability data, RPMs, and operational reports
- Applicability and impact analysis against fleet, operations, and design data
- Resolution sourcing through the EE Atlas marketplace
The problem
Aviation regulatory material is voluminous, jurisdictionally fragmented, and continuously updated. Most operations rely on subscription emails, occasional bulletins, and a small group of compliance staff manually correlating change to fleet or program. The result is delayed awareness, inconsistent applicability decisions, and missed resolution windows.
How the workspace works
Continuous ingestion across the regulatory value chain
Primary regulatory material is ingested as it is published. Upstream signals such as reliability data, RPMs, and operational reports are tracked in parallel, since they frequently precede formal regulatory action.
Structured, exportable workspace
Every relevant document and change event is presented in a searchable, sortable, filterable table. Exports are available for downstream review, audit packages, and internal distribution.
Search and chat interfaces
Natural-language and structured queries run against the corpus. Each answer carries provenance and citation back to the underlying regulatory source.
Applicability and impact analysis
When a change event is identified, applicability is evaluated against the relevant fleet, operations, or design data. Effort scoping and impact summaries are produced in structured form.
Resolution through EE Atlas
When corrective action is required, sourcing is routed directly to qualified providers, parts, and services through the EE Atlas marketplace.
Outcomes
Who uses this
Regulatory Intelligence is used across compliance, technical operations, certification engineering, DER and DAR practices, ODA Unit Members, legal teams, and continuing airworthiness organizations. Coverage spans operators, OEMs, suppliers, MROs, lessors, and the consultants that support them.
Next step
Talk with our team about your specific workflow.
Schedule a working session to walk through current state, the documentation and compliance footprint involved, and a scoped initial engagement.