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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 Automated Flight Information Reporting System (AFIRS), AFIRS Edge, Tropospheric Airborne Meteorological Data Reporting (TAMDAR) and FLYHT-WVSS-II. AFIRS is an aircraft satcom/interface device, which enables cockpit voice communications, real-time aircraft state analysis, and the transmission of aircraft data while inflight. The AFIRS Edge is a 5G wireless quick access recorder (WQAR), aircraft interface device (AID), and aircraft condition and monitoring system (ACMS). TAMDAR system is a sensor device installed on aircraft that captures temperature, atmospheric pressure, winds aloft, icing, turbulence, and relative humidity. FLYHT-WVSS-II is an externally mounted aircraft sensor that detects and reports water vapor as relative humidity. The Company's wholly owned subsidiary, CrossConsense, offers skilled services to the commercial aviation industry.


TSXV:FLY - Post by User

Post by CF105on Nov 07, 2023 12:51pm
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Sec. 206. Aviation weather and data innovation

Sec. 206. Aviation weather and data innovation18 SEC. 206. AVIATION WEATHER AND DATA INNOVATION.
19 (a) PROGRAM.—The Under Secretary shall maintain
20 an airborne observation program (in this section referred
21 to as the ‘‘program’’) for the acquisition of atmospheric
22 sensor data and the deployment of critical atmospheric
23 sensors, including in partnership with the weather enter-
24 prise.
 
1 (b) ACTIVITIES.—The program shall include activi-
2 ties that carry out the following:
3 (1) Procurement of weather data available from
4 commercial aircraft, as determined by the Under
5 Secretary.
6 (2) Acquisition of additional vertical profile ob-
7 servations that provide spatial and temporal density,
8 as determined by the Under Secretary.
9 (3) Analysis of procured data when incor-
10 porated into the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
11 Administration’s unified forecast system in order to
12 provide improved forecast information for aircraft.
13 (c) BUDGET.—The Under Secretary shall, not less
14 frequently than annually, submit to Congress a proposed
15 budget corresponding with the activities described in sub
16 section (b), including and analysis of activities that can
17 be complemented by National Oceanic and Atmospheric
18 Administration aircraft.

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