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Flyht Receives $1.77 Million FlyhtHealth Order From Azur

Builds On Several Previous Orders From The Carrier

Flyht Aerospace Solutions has received a $1.77 million purchase order for software as a service (SaaS) features FlyhtHealth and FlyhtMail from Azur Havacilik A.S. (Azur) based in Antalya, Turkey. This order builds upon several other previously announced orders from Azur including those on January 14, 2019, and October 17, 2017.

The services are defined under two separate service agreements with five-year terms for Azur’s  fleet of Boeing 737/757/767 and 777 aircraft. Within FlyhtHealth, Azur is adding automated engine trending including take-off and stable cruise reports for engine manufacturers, real-time engine exceedance reporting and real-time airframe exceedance reporting. Flyht is also delivering a customized “Fuel Uplift” report, designed to track and report fuel uplifted specifically for maintenance and ground engine runs. Finally, Azur has ordered FlyhtMail, for two-way text messaging on all multi-function control and display unit (MCDU) equipped B737NG and B777 aircraft.

“These Flyht services will allow Azur to increase safety, capture real-time data for better decision making and to drive operational efficiencies through data automation within internal and external organizations,” remarked Derek Taylor, Director of Sales at Flyht.

“Azur has found exceptional value in Flyht’s equipment and services,” said Salih Dinc, Azur’s Engineering Manager. “We believe these services will save our operation significant money and provide increased real-time awareness of how our aircraft are operated. The result will streamline our overall operations, increase profitability and enhance our operational safety.”

(Source: Flyht news release)

FMI: www.flyht.com

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