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Mon, Dec 08, 2014

Bristow First To Deploy New Satellite-Based SAR Applications

Employs Iridium And Thales Broadband Connectivity Solutions

Bristow Helicopters has become the first company to deploy a new satellite-based communications system enabling high-speed connectivity on their Sikorsky S-92 helicopters for search and rescue applications.

The system uses Iridium OpenPort broadband service via LiveAero, a Thales product. The companies say Iridium with LiveAero is the only mobile satellite network that has demonstrated the capability of providing reliable in-flight broadband connectivity on rotorcraft.

“This is an exciting development in aviation communications. Iridium has been the de facto choice for rotorcraft satellite communications for a decade, which has now been extended to include our broadband services as well,” stated Brian Pemberton, executive director, aviation and maritime lines of business, Iridium. “We are excited to be providing the mission critical communications to enhance search and rescue (SAR) capabilities, and we look forward to working with our partners to introduce many additional applications that can be uniquely enabled by the Iridium network. The heavy rotorcraft segment provides an addressable market of more than 10,000 aircraft worldwide – many are ideal candidates for LiveAero’s solution using Iridium broadband connectivity.”

The equipped Bristow helicopters will be deployed to support civilian SAR services across the UK and around the coastline as part of Bristow’s contract with the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) in the United Kingdom. Bristow began SAR operations in 2013 from the Stornoway and Sumburgh bases. By summer 2017, 10 helicopter bases will be fully operational across the UK.

The urgent nature of this work requires a reliable communications network, and LiveAero and Iridium broadband connectivity will enable SAR teams to provide enhanced in-flight care and triage such as fully automated electronic patient information and real-time transmissions of patient vitals to on-ground medical facilities.

(Image from file)

FMI: www.iridium.com, www.liveaero.com

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