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Mon, May 09, 2016

Vencore Unveils Upgraded Version Of FlightViz And Flight Data Applications

Software Adaptable For Military And Commercial Use

Vencore unveiled the latest upgrade of its flight and simulator data analysis, animation and visualization application software, FlightViz and FlightAnalyst, at the Army Aviation Mission Solutions Summit in Atlanta, GA last week.

FlightViz and FlightAnalyst are commercially available software packages that identify events, deviation and trends using the visual presentation of real or simulated flight data. Adaptable for military and commercial use based on customer-specific requirements, the software offers a wide range of capabilities to support maintenance, operations, safety and training needs.

Version 7.0 Improvements include:

  • Improved 3D Graphics with multiple levels of terrain
  • Ability to replay multiple sources of audio independent of video
  • Faster processing and loading of raw aircraft and simulator data
  • Added compatibility with most industry standard 3D model and terrain formats

"Our reliable and proven software products have long been industry leaders in the domain of professional flight training, safety, incident and accident investigation," said Mac Curtis, president and chief executive officer of Vencore. "We are excited to unveil the latest generation of this mission-critical offering in front of our customers this week, and continue that legacy."

Previous and current users of FlightViz and FlightAnalyst include various branches of the United States military and government, commercial airlines, private sector corporations, and educational universities and institutions.

(Source: Vencore news release)

FMI: www.vencore.com

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