The leadership team of proven innovators and disrupters at GenX Aerospace each brings over 25 years of excellence in developing aviation technology products, managing associated regulatory processes and deploying avionics systems into cabin and flight deck environments.
GenX operates a lean and highly response commercial model, innovating tech products that meet new and emerging areas of demand in the aviation sector - swiftly, safely and reliably.
Exciting new COVID-19 related aircraft cabin system.
C-VES protects your passengers.
GenX Aerospace introduces the most advanced ATM solution for urban and extra-urban environments that our industry has seen to date.
GenX Pathfinder is the low cost, lightweight and nimble new enabler of efficient and compliant civil aviation airspace usage.
Future proof and scalable, utilizing leading edge blockchain data security, Pathfinder also delivers tangible environmental benefits across its applications.
To find you more about GenX Aerospace and our products, or to request a meeting, send us your contacts and we’ll get back to you very soon.
GenX Aerospace is committed to protecting the data that we hold and use about you and to respecting your privacy. We are confident that you will find the information that you need set out in this policy.
About this privacy policy
This policy describes the data that we collect from you or about you, and the way that we may use it from time to time. Please read the policy carefully as it will help you to understand the way that we may use your data and our reasons for doing so.
The way that we use your personal data
A. What personal data do we collect? This policy gives you information about the way that we may use your “personal data”. Personal data is any information that could be used to identify you in some way (even if, in some scenarios such as online advertising, we don’t know your name). The personal data that we may collect from or about you will include the following:
Name;
E-mail address;
Technical information about the way that you use web services, including the internet protocol (IP) address used to connect your computer to the internet;
Information collected from our websites and elsewhere across the internet through cookies, pixel tags, device identifiers and other technologies including information about your uses and preferences;
Potential recordings of calls that you may make to us;
Location information related to the device that you use to visit the site; and Other information provided by you in our contact form.
If you’re aged under 16, you must get your parent/guardian’s permission before you provide any personal information to us.
B. How do we collect personal data and why we have it Most of the personal information we process is provided to us directly by you for one of the following reasons:
When you register with our website;
When you populate the website form to enquire about how we can help you; We also receive personal information indirectly, from the following sources in the following scenarios:
If you connect your social media accounts via our website or any of our apps, certain personal data from your social media account will be shared with us which may include personal data that is part of your profile or your friends’ profiles;
Our site uses cookies to recognize you when you visit and use the site. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our site and also allows us to improve our site. For more information on the cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them, please see our Cookie Policy. If you do not want information collected through the use of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows you to decline the use of cookies. To learn more about this procedure and cookies more generally please visit the page provided by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO);
Certain information is collected by most browsers or automatically through your device, and we also collect your IP address (this enables us to recognise your computer or device when you use the site) via our server log files.
We use the information that you have given for the following purposes: For purposes related to the provision of services that we may offer:
To respond to your questions and comments;
We use your data in this way as often necessary to fulfill your request or because it is in our legitimate interests to do so, but we will always ensure that your rights are protected. To measure the effectiveness of our marketing campaigns and advertising (i.e. so that we can tell what interests our visitors and what doesn’t).
In order to contact you directly with marketing (particularly electronically), we will make sure that we have your consent. In other scenarios (for example, serving online adverts to you or measuring the effectiveness of our marketing), we will rely on our legitimate interests as a business, always ensuring that your rights are protected. For security and legal and compliance purposes:
As part of our efforts to keep our site safe and secure As we believe to be necessary or appropriate in each case in order to comply with laws or legal process;
To detect or prevent fraud or other illegal activity
In some cases, we will need to use your personal data to fulfill a legal obligation (for example, if we receive a legitimate request from law enforcement agencies), and in other cases (such as the detection of fraud or ensuring the security of the site) we will rely on our legitimate interests as a business to use your data in this way.
Protecting your vital interests: We may process your personal information where we reasonably think that this is a risk of serious harm or abuse to you or to someone else For administrative and internal purposes
To administer our site including troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, training, research, statistical and survey purposes;
To ensure that content on our site is presented in the most effective and relevant manner for you and for your device and to tailor the site’s experience and content based on the way that you use the site;
It is in our legitimate interests as a business to use your data in this way. For example, we have a clear interest in ensuring that our site works properly and that our products and services are high quality and efficient. We will always ensure that your rights are protected. C. How do we share your personal data?
We will never sell, rent or swap your personal data or give it to anyone else for them to use for their own purposes without making that clear to you. There are, however, various ways in which we will share your data, as set out below:
Our IT Service Provider:
We work with our IT service provider to deliver our website and related IT services and this will often mean that we need to share your personal data with them (it is in our legitimate interests to do so, since we may not have the capabilities to provide these services ourselves and to ensure an orderly performance of any service to you). In this case, we will ensure that the IT provider is only allowed to use your personal data in order to provide the relevant services to us and you. We will always make sure that we use organisations that we trust to look after your personal data appropriately and as required by applicable laws.
You can choose not to allow your data to be used to deliver targeted advertising by changing your settings within social media platforms and via Google’s own Ads Settings. You can also contact us in one of the ways specified at section 5 below if you would prefer us not to use your data in this way.
Sharing data to comply with laws:
There may be scenarios where we are subject to a legal obligation to disclose or share your personal data, such as with law enforcement agencies or public authorities in order to prevent or detect crime.
International transfer of your data:
Security and retention of your personal data
We take the security of your data very seriously. We have implemented various strategies, controls and measures to keep your data secure and keep these measures under close review. We undertake regular reviews of who has access to information that we hold to ensure that it is only accessible by appropriately trained and skilled volunteers, contractors and staff.
Accuracy of your personal data:
You can help us keep our records up to date by telling us when your contact details and other personal information changes. If you tell us of any changes (either to your personal information or how you wish us to contact you from time to time) it may take a short while for such changes to take effect but rest assured that we respect your rights and will endeavour to process such changes as soon as possible.
Changes to our privacy policy
Any changes we may make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted on this site. We may also email you with any changes if we have your email address. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to our privacy policy.
What are cookies?
A cookie is a small text file on your computer, created by a website to store information about your visit, such as your preferences. Once a cookie is saved on your computer, only the website that created the cookie can read it. Most major websites use cookies. Our website may from time to time use either session cookies and/or persistent cookies – see below which explains the cookies we may use and why. You will be able to identify where we use persistent cookies on our websites by a pop-up request for your consent on its initial landing page or by the website otherwise notifying you of their use. Where adopted, session cookies we have used are implemented strictly in order to allow the services that you request to be provided. Once you close your browser, session cookies simply terminate. This is in contrast to persistent cookies (such as our use on certain of our websites of Google Analytics) which are stored on your hard disk, but can be removed by deleting them in your web browser. We may later choose to adopt additional persistent cookies on our websites insofar as we believe these provide an enhanced experience for our customers or prospective customers. If we choose to do so, we will communicate such a change in practice and we will allow you to give/deny your consent before adopting this practice, to the extent applicable.
Why do we use cookies?
Cookies allow our websites to function fully in order to deliver our products and services to you. They may also help us to improve our website and to deliver a better and more personalised service to you. Information gathered by cookies will, nevertheless, only be used in accordance with the terms of this privacy notice.
How can you reject cookies?
Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, our system will issue essential session cookies when you log on to our sites to allow them to function fully. Your consent will be sought for all other types of cookies. You may refuse to accept all types of cookies by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. Alternatively, you can click on the Reject button to decline cookies. However, if you select this setting, certain sections within our websites will not be able to function as expected. Please note that any advertisers on our website may also use cookies on their websites, over which we have no control. More information about what cookies are, why they are used, and also how you can reject and delete them, is usually found in your browser’s help section. This is normally accessed by pressing the F1 key. Overall, cookies help us provide you with a better website experience, by enabling us to monitor which pages you find useful and which you do not. A cookie in no way gives us access to your computer or any information about you, other than the data you choose to share with us. While you do not need to allow your browser to accept cookies in order to browse much of our web site or to access many of our services, you must have cookies enabled if you wish to undertake certain services on our website or access any areas reserved for registered users.