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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.


TSXV:FLY - Post by User

Post by rai19on May 09, 2019 5:15pm
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Post# 29731342

Futere coverage at "Aviation Today"

Futere coverage at "Aviation Today"In talking about the future article in aircraft data streaming this tidbit was delivered:

"What was most interesting to learn from so many of the interviews was that a lot of the work to enable minute by minute flight tracking can be automated and customized from the ground. For example, one of the companies interviewed provided a remote WebEx demonstration of exactly how they proved the ability of their aircraft computer-cloud concept to broadcast a distress condition minute-by-minute on a graphical user interface that also depicts an exact representation of primary flight display altitude, airspeed and attitude information. The interface is easy to understand and works in a drag, drop and plot protocol, giving the user the ability to trigger what conditions should be streamed or graphed minute-by-minute style with the click of a mouse."

This looks like Flyht to me. Looking forward to the article.
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