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FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd V.FLY

Alternate Symbol(s):  FLYLF

FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. provides solutions for the aviation industry. The Company's aircraft certified hardware products include AFIRS Edge, Automated Flight Information Reporting System (AFIRS), FLYHT-WVSS-II, and Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting (TAMDAR). Its actionable intelligence solutions include Wireless Quick Access Recorder (WQAR), Aircraft Interface Device, FleetWatch, FuelSens, and ClearPort. The AFIRS solutions include an aircraft satcom/interface device that enables cockpit voice communications, the transmission of aircraft data both inflight via satellite and post-flight via 5G, real-time aircraft state and fleet status analysis, and preventative maintenance solutions. Its hardware products can also be interfaced with its proprietary relative humidity sensors to deliver airborne weather and humidity data in real-time. The FLYHT-WVSS-II is an aircraft sensor. The TAMDAR system is a sensor device installed on aircraft.


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Comment by TO_Canuckon Dec 28, 2014 10:10am
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RE:Re: Missing AirAsia flight QZ8501

RE:Re: Missing AirAsia flight QZ8501
We've been here before this year a plane goes missing somewhere over a large body of water and the radar technology it uses once more fails to sufficiently track the whereabouts of a commercial airliner presumably gone down. So the real question is what does it take to move the so called lobbyists , governing bodies and airlines to actually do something other than have endless meetings on what they need to do to improve air to ground tracking and data streaming when a plane experiences a distress condition and then subsequently disappears . To answer a previous post on FLY's lack of sales performance just take a good look a the airline industries lack of meaningful change in the light of now 3 major air disasters over oceanic waters. We have a good company , a good product in a industry that is very reluctant to make technology changes .
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