Air Canada a client now?Interesting mention in this company brief, located at
https://www.eraa.org/flyht-aerospace-solutions in Flyht's member profile.
"FLYHT Aerospace Solutions provides the airline industry with innovative data solutions to enable our partners to make smart decisions based on Actionable Intelligence to improve operational efficiency, sustainability, and profitability. Our mission is to leave no data stranded and no action incomplete through our extensive hardware, software, weather sensors, and services.
In addition to Satcom solutions provided by the AFIRS 228™, FLYHT leads the charge in the 5G connectivity evolution with the industry-first AFIRS Edge™ solution to provide powerful situational awareness through real-time data, including an AID and Iridium Certus connection to flight deck EFBs. Our solutions, such as AHMS, Fuel and APU usage, Fleet and Turn management, are aimed to provide our partners with Actionable Intelligence that not only solves current problems but prepares them for the future.
We provide services to more than 100 airlines, working directly with airframers such as Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier Aerospace and De Havilland, as well as airlines including WestJet,
Air Canada, Frontier Airlines, Air China, Lufthansa, Wizz Air, easyJet, and more."
The profile can be found elsewhere as well, like at LinkedIn, and this site...
https://www.aircraft-commerce.com/product/airline-aerospace-mro-flight-ops-it-conference-2022-americas/ Notes...
Last I remember was that Air Canada had four AFIRS 228 units on a trial basis - this goes back several years and the status of this arrangement was a recurring question for management until we just stopped asking.
WestJet (fleet size: 110, with 100 on order), Air Canada, (186, 72 on order), Frontier Airlines (115, 236 on order), Air China (482, 159 on order), Lufthansa (286, 157 on order), Wizz Air (169, 379 on order), easyJet (320, 161 on order).
Some of these companies have become Flyht clients in the wake of the acquisition of CrossConsense earlier this year. To see a list, follow this link...
https://www.crossconsense.com/customers/ Air Canada is not on the CrossConsense list, though, so it must be a direct relationship.