GA Telesis, through its digital innovation group (DIG), launched the official website for its Worldwide Integrated Lifecycle Blockchain Unified Registry, known as WILBUR, now live at wilbur.aero.
The website marks the first public introduction of what GA Telesis believes will become a foundational digital infrastructure layer for the entire aviation industry. WILBUR introduces a blockchain-based architecture designed to transform how aircraft, engines and components are tracked, certified and valued across the global aviation ecosystem.
WILBUR’s patented technology addresses a structural gap by converting traditional aviation documentation into secure digital tokens recorded on a globally distributed smart contract blockchain architecture. Through this framework, aviation assets can generate immutable lifecycle records that capture birth documentation, trace history, installation and removal records, and all relevant airworthiness certifications.
These blockchain tokens can be generated either at the birth of a component or at any point during its operational life, allowing existing fleets to migrate into the digital registry. Once established, the system creates a secure chain of records that preserves the integrity of asset documentation across the full lifecycle of an aircraft, engine or individual component.
At the core of the platform is a proprietary hierarchical token architecture that digitally links parts to assemblies, engines and aircraft.
Abdol Moabery, founder and CEO of GA Telesis, began developing the WILBUR concept in 2019 with the objective of fundamentally modernizing aviation asset traceability. The company filed its initial patent covering the trace framework in March 2021 and has since secured a second patent and has multiple patents pending, protecting the platform’s tokenization architecture and system design.
“This is more than the launch of a website. It is the first public step toward building a digital backbone for aviation asset traceability,” Jason Reed, president of GA Telesis DIG, said. “For decades, the industry has operated on documentation systems that were never designed for the modern aviation ecosystem. WILBUR introduces a new infrastructure where the lifecycle and provenance of aviation assets can be verified instantly, securely and globally.”
The platform aligns with the long-term industry vision advanced by the International Air Transport Association to modernize aviation data management and digital documentation standards.
GA Telesis will begin beta testing the WILBUR platform in summer 2026 within its own operating ecosystem, including its flight solutions group and MRO services divisions.

