Flights CanceledBeta

How it works

Flights Canceled is a public layer over the official data that ANAC already publishes every month — but that, in practice, no one can actually use. We ingest, normalize, and index every scheduled flight in the country, and add the three things that were missing: a search that works, AI that understands the case, and the Causa Real™ button that lawyers asked for.

1. Data

Every night (and on demand) we pull the ANAC VRA file for the current and previous month. Each flight carries the airline ICAO, flight number, route, scheduled and actual times, operational status and — when canceled — the justification code. It's the same data the airline reports officially; we use it exactly as documentary evidence.

2. AI, with purpose

Three uses: (a) natural-language search — you ask as you would a colleague, and the AI assembles the filters; (b) pattern analysis — surfacing trends that matter to lawyers or the press; (c) legal drafting — it writes a statement of facts ready to attach to a filing, citing ANAC Resolution 400/2016 and STJ Súmula 161.

3. Causa Real™

When an airline claims "weather" but every other flight from the same airport operated normally at that hour, the claim doesn't survive a simple cross-check. We run that cross-check for you: peer flights, the airline's later flights, alternatives on the route, and the recent cancellation pattern. The result becomes a set of "challenges" — each citing specific flight IDs — that support the contest in court.

4. PDF record

In one click, we generate a signed PDF on letterhead with all the official ANAC data, the Causa Real™ analysis, and the legal draft. It's designed to be filed directly into a court system like PJe or e-SAJ.

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