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Bell To Rely On Blue Sky For Fleet Tracking

Iridium-Based Tracking To Be Used Across Support And Serivces Divisions

A handheld, Iridium-based tracking and messaging solution called HawkEye-PT developed by Blue Sky Network has been selected by Bell Helicopter to track all aircraft en route from Bell's service center in Piney Flats, TN, to destinations across the globe.

Bell's services and support division is responsible for state of the art customization, aircraft refurbishment, maintenance, repair and overhaul solutions, personalized service offerings, and more. It is responsible for ensuring completed, refurbished and/or repaired aircraft make it to their final destinations on time and in perfect condition.

"The Blue Sky Network solution was an ideal fit for us as it's completely portable, so we can use it on one aircraft one week and a different one the next. This solution offers both tracking and messaging. Reliability is even more important. We ship multi-million dollar aircraft everywhere and we need to know where they are at all times and be able to reach out to them at any time. The PT was the right choice for meeting all these needs," said Dan Berndt, Product Manager for Bell Helicopter Piney Flats.

"Bell's flexibility and reliability needs would have been addressed by any Blue Sky Network Solution, as all our solutions are easily configurable and tap the Iridium satellite network, but their unique need for portability as well made our hand-held HawkEye PT the best fit," said Blue Sky Network CEO and Founder, Jon Gilbert.

FMI: www.blueskynetwork.com, www.bellhelicopter.com

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