- Aviatrix is a leading provider of cloud network security and multicloud networking solutions, recognized as an AI Infrastructure Leader in the 2026 Futuriom 50 report with a valuation of $2 billion.
- In the last 12 months, Aviatrix raised $346 million in funding and launched its Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) in the AWS Marketplace AI Agents and Tools category, enhancing its cloud security offerings.
- Key customers include a global biopharmaceutical leader that accelerated R&D processes using Aviatrix's Cloud Native Security Fabric, showcasing the platform's effectiveness in securing modern cloud initiatives.
- Aviatrix's ideal buyers are enterprises adopting multicloud strategies facing security challenges from modern technologies like Kubernetes and Generative AI, making their solutions critical for organizations looking to secure their cloud environments.
Engineering is the largest team at 150 employees, representing about 44% of the company. Sales and Support accounts for 52 employees (around 15%), and Marketing and Product totals 44 (about 13%). Information Technology includes 36 employees (roughly 11%), followed by Business Management with 21 (about 6%), Human Resources with 16 (about 5%), Finance and Administration with 12 (about 3%), Operations with 7 (about 2%), Legal with 2 (about 1%), and Other with 3 (about 1%). The structure shows a strong technical core supported by go-to-market and corporate teams to scale operations and customer delivery.
Aviatrix’s workforce is distributed across multiple hubs and additional cities, with 191 employees categorized under Other locations (about 56% of the total). Notable concentrations are in the San Francisco Bay Area, including San Francisco (46; ~13%), San Jose (28; ~8%), Palo Alto (9), Santa Clara (9), and Sunnyvale (7). Additional U.S. presence includes Dallas (12), New York (9), and Austin (4), with international staffing in Bengaluru, India (28). This footprint combines a sizable Bay Area cluster with a broad distribution across other regions.