Aeroplicity Achieves FedRAMP® Moderate Authorization for Aerospace and Defense Cloud Platform

Milestone helps defense contractors meet CMMC cloud requirements for handling Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)

Apr. 14, 2026 at 1:55am

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Aeroplicity, a cloud-based operating system built for aerospace and defense organizations, has achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization through the FedRAMP 20x Phase 2 pilot program. This milestone validates that Aeroplicity's platform meets federal security requirements for handling sensitive aerospace and defense workloads, including Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), as Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) requirements are phased into DoD contracting.

Why it matters

The FedRAMP Moderate Authorization gives federal agencies and Defense Industrial Base organizations a secure cloud platform option for supporting operational workflows, secure collaboration, and compliance management as they work to meet evolving CMMC requirements for handling CUI. This helps aerospace and defense contractors strengthen their cybersecurity posture and reduce the operational complexity of meeting DoD expectations.

The details

Aeroplicity's platform was purpose-built to help customers handle CUI, support secure collaboration, and bring operational execution and compliance-sensitive work into a single cost-effective environment. The FedRAMP Moderate Authorization validates that Aeroplicity's cloud platform meets the federal security requirements needed to support these sensitive aerospace and defense workloads. Participation in the FedRAMP 20x Phase 2 pilot program also reflects Aeroplicity's early adoption of FedRAMP's emerging cloud-native authorization model for Moderate-impact offerings.

  • Aeroplicity achieved FedRAMP Moderate Authorization in April 2026.
  • CMMC requirements began being phased into DoD solicitations and contracts on November 10, 2025, with a three-year implementation period.

The players

Aeroplicity

An AI-native, blockchain-backed, FedRAMP Moderate Authorized cloud-based operating system built for aerospace and defense organizations that need secure operations, compliance, and collaboration in one platform.

Jerome Miastkowski

CEO of Aeroplicity.

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What they’re saying

“Achieving FedRAMP Moderate Authorization is a major milestone for Aeroplicity and for the aerospace and defense organizations we serve. Our SaaS platform was purpose-built to help customers handle CUI, support secure collaboration, and bring operational execution and compliance-sensitive work into a single cost-effective environment.”

— Jerome Miastkowski, CEO of Aeroplicity

What’s next

As part of the FedRAMP 20x Phase 2 pilot program, Aeroplicity will continue working with federal agencies and the FedRAMP Program Management Office to further validate its cloud platform's security and compliance capabilities.

The takeaway

Aeroplicity's FedRAMP Moderate Authorization provides aerospace and defense contractors with a secure, purpose-built cloud platform to support sensitive operational workflows, secure collaboration, and compliance management as they work to meet evolving CMMC requirements for handling Controlled Unclassified Information.