Airworthiness
Airworthiness is the aviation term for whether an aircraft is safe and legal to operate right now. An aircraft is airworthy when its certification is valid, its required maintenance is up to date, and no open defects make it unsafe.
In Syndik8, airworthiness is a continuously-computed, per-asset status. An asset is airworthy when it has: no open grounding squawks; no overdue maintenance items; and no deferred grounding squawks past their deferral date. When any of those fails, the asset is not airworthy and new bookings are blocked.
The term generalises beyond aircraft — for a boat it is seaworthiness, for a property it is habitability. Syndik8 uses the aviation term regardless of asset type because aviation is the primary use case at launch.