Aviation solutions
Natural Language Processing for Aviation
Beryl Analytics builds natural language processing the way a software team would: version-controlled, monitored, peer-reviewed, and shipped in small slices. aviation operators get analytics infrastructure they can debug at 2am, not a black box they can only call us about.
Why aviation teams choose Beryl Analytics for natural language processing
- Deep-domain models. Every natural language processing model we build is tuned to the realities of aviation operators — not the synthetic benchmarks you see in vendor pitches.
- Production-ready, not throwaway. We ship pipelines, monitoring, alerting, and runbooks — the boring stuff that decides whether the system survives contact with reality.
- Operator-first design. Insights live inside the tools your team already uses, with thresholds and ownership matched to how decisions actually get made.
- Governance built in. Lineage, explainability, and access controls aren't an afterthought — they're scoped from day one and signed off with your security team.
- Outcomes measured in dollars. We track impact in revenue, cost avoided, or risk reduced — never in dashboard counts.
How we deliver natural language processing engagements
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Discovery sprint (week 1)
Two days on-site with your operators to map the workflow, half a day with leadership to align on the dollar metric, and an afternoon writing the scope memo we'll work to.
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Spike the riskiest assumption (weeks 2-3)
Before committing to the build, we attack the assumption most likely to kill the project — usually data availability or operator adoption. A negative result here saves months.
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Build, in public (weeks 4-8)
Daily commits to a shared repo your engineers can read. Weekly demo to the operator group. Nothing is built in private.
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Production cutover (weeks 9-10)
A planned cutover with a rollback plan, monitoring, and a human in the loop for the first fortnight. We don't walk away from cold launches.
Frequently asked questions about Natural Language Processing for Aviation
How long does a typical Natural Language Processing engagement take for a aviation business?
Most natural language processing projects for aviation operators land a working production slice within 4-6 weeks, then harden and expand over the following 8-12 weeks. Larger aviation programmes that touch multiple business units take 4-6 months end-to-end.
What data do you need to start a Natural Language Processing project in aviation?
Minimum viable inputs are 12-18 months of historical transactional or operational data, basic entity reference tables, and access to the systems that will consume the output. We can work with messy data — cleaning is part of the engagement.
Can Beryl Analytics integrate natural language processing with our existing aviation operators systems?
Yes. We're tool-agnostic and have integrated with Snowflake, BigQuery, Databricks, Salesforce, SAP, Oracle, custom in-house platforms, and dozens of aviation-specific systems. Insights surface inside the tools your operators already use.
How do you measure success on a Natural Language Processing engagement?
Before we model anything, we agree the business decision the output will change and the dollar metric we're targeting — revenue lifted, cost avoided, or risk reduced. Natural Language Processing engagements in aviation typically return 4-12x within the first year.
Do you work with aviation businesses outside major NZ and AU cities?
Yes. We deliver remotely across New Zealand and Australia and visit on-site for discovery, key workshops, and go-live. Distance is not a blocker — many of our highest-impact natural language processing engagements have been with regional aviation operators.