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CEFA Aviation And GE Aviation Partner In Flight Analysis And Animation

High Fidelity Data Enables Efficient, Precise Animations For Pilots

CEFA Aviation and GE Aviation have formed a partnership to provide customers with a higher fidelity of data for airline flight safety analysis, operational efficiency and pilot training. The partnership combines GE's experience in flight analytics with CEFA Aviation's expertise in flight data animation.

 
"CEFA Aviation's expertise in flight animation brings a much-needed capability to our existing and new flight data analysis customers," said John Mansfield, chief digital officer for GE Aviation. "Both flight data analysis and animation have proven to be extremely successful in the market.  This partnership will allow customers to achieve more precise visualization when we apply a greater level of collaboration between our organizations."
 
The partnership was announced this week at GE Aviation's Waypoint event.
 
"We are glad to develop a win-win partnership with a major player in aviation in order to encourage more and more airlines to use flight animation and thus, contributing to make the sky safer," emphasizes Dominique Mineo, CEO and founder of CEFA Aviation.
 
The high quality, native outputs of GE's flight analytics allow customers to gain a unique and powerful perspective on their operations. Utilizing flight animations with GE's flight data analysis will enable more efficient and precise creation of high-quality animations for determining root causes of operational issues and communicating operational and training issues to pilots.

(Image provided with GE Aviation news release. [L-R] Dominique MINEO, CEO of CEFA Aviation, ohn Mansfield, CDO of GE Aviation)

FMI: cefa-aviation.com, geaviation.com/digital

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