The world's first sanctioned jet air combat sport series — combining live aviation, GNSS precision technology, and professional esports into a single global spectacle.
The Jet World Championship is a sanctioned competitive air combat sport in which pilot-gamer teams operate live Aero L-39 Albatros jet aircraft in structured aerial engagements — scored in real-time by server-side GNSS telemetry.
Operated by American Jet Center (AJC) and sanctioned by the International Air Combat Sport Federation (IACSF), the JWC is designed as a broadcast-first global sport — built for live audiences, digital streaming, and international championship competition.
N11 Motorsports Inc is the founding corporate entity — responsible for team structure, sponsor relationships, competition units, and brand representation within the championship.
One unit. Two operators. One aircraft. Every competition entry is structured as a synchronized pilot-gamer pair.
A certified aviation professional with minimum 8G tolerance certification. The pilot physically operates the L-39 Albatros, executing tactical maneuvers at altitude between 1,500 and 10,000 ft AGL.
A professional esports operator who manages weapons systems, targeting overlay, and tactical decision-making from a ground station synchronized with the aircraft in real time.
All scoring is server-adjudicated via VectorNav VN-300 GNSS/INS at 400 Hz. No referees. No disputes.
When your unit successfully engages a target within the valid zone parameters, the server logs +1 point. Telemetry confirms trajectory, proximity, and altitude compliance.
When your unit is successfully engaged by an opposing unit, the server logs −1. No appeals. No delays. The GNSS record is the official result within milliseconds.
The VN-300 GNSS/INS system provides dual-antenna heading determination at 400 Hz output rate — delivering centimeter-level accuracy for each engagement event in real time.
Press access, team interviews, sponsor activations, and pre-event broadcast content production.
Open practice sessions. Teams calibrate systems, test conditions, and confirm pilot-gamer synchronization.
Head-to-head qualifying rounds determine grid positions and bracket seeding for Sunday's main competition.
Championship rounds with live broadcast, spectator audience, and full GNSS-adjudicated real-time scoring.
The L-39 Albatros is a high-performance jet trainer aircraft developed by Aero Vodochody. It has been used for advanced pilot training by air forces across the world. Its performance envelope, availability, and proven safety record make it the ideal JWC competition platform.
| Aircraft Type | Aero L-39 Albatros |
| Role | JWC Competition Aircraft |
| Altitude Floor | 1,500 ft AGL |
| Altitude Ceiling | 10,000 ft AGL |
| Peak G-Load Cert. | 8G |
| Scoring System | VectorNav VN-300 GNSS/INS |
| Data Rate | 400 Hz |
| Adjudication | Server-side, real-time |
| Sanctioning Body | IACSF |
| Operator | American Jet Center (AJC) |
All JWC operations are sanctioned by the International Air Combat Sport Federation, which sets and enforces competition safety standards across all venues.
All competing pilots must hold and maintain current 8G peak G-load medical and physical certification. No exceptions. Certifications are verified before each event.
Mandatory operational corridors — minimum 1,500 ft AGL, maximum 10,000 ft AGL — are enforced via GNSS telemetry. Any breach triggers automatic scoring penalty.
12 venues. 5 continents. The most ambitious first-year rollout in the history of competitive aviation sport.