FLYHT receives tip of the hat from Alberta InnovatesReferring to the recent contract announcement: “
Flair Airlines and FLYHT Partner for Better Fuel Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emissions":
“Congratulations to our client FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. on this partnership! Answering questions around increasing fuel efficiency and mitigating GHGs are problems that all airlines are addressing, and we're proud that this made-in-Alberta company has solutions!”
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/alberta-innovates_congratulations-to-our-clients-flyht-aerospace-activity-7079225906367524865-3fmJ Alberta Innovates - the province's full-service innovation engine. Wikipedia: "Alberta Innovates (AI) is an Alberta government provincial corporation whose appointed Board of Directors is accountable to the Minister of Jobs, Economy and Innovation and is responsible for promoting innovation in the province. AI was created from a variety of predecessor research and development organizations including the Alberta Research Council, the Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research and the Alberta Energy Research Institute."
“By seeing beyond the possible, Alberta Innovates solves some of the biggest industry challenges. We support research, the growth of business, and we help the start-up community to build new technology and drive new ideas.”
34,456 followers
FLYHT has been favourably looked upon by the Albertan government since inception. The first plane to have an AFIRS unit (a 220) installed on it was an Albertan government Dash-8.
From the 2003 Aeromechanical Services financial report...
During the four months ended March 31, 2003 the Company:
- completed the design specifications for AFIRS
- had ten prototype AFIRS units manufactured, tested and delivered
- received STCs from Transport Canada for AFIRS
- installed one AFIRS unit on the Alberta government DHC-8 aircraft
- test-flown and verified the data being collected and transmitted by the AFIRS unit
- completed the beta version of UpTime, the database management software that receives, interprets and transmits the information from AFIRS to our data-hosting server in Toronto
I believe that this Dash-8 (built in 1985) was purchased by AVMAX in 2016 and was converted for use by FlyViking. Avmax has had an association with FLYHT for several years and is very familiar with AFIRS.
https://www.avmax.com/2016/avmax-converts-dash-8-from-alberta-government-fleet/