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Mon, Oct 26, 2015

EMS Operator SevenBar Aviation Looks To Boost Fleet Safety

Will Employ SKYTRAC Flight Data Monitoring System Aboard Fleet

Emergency medical flight services operator SevenBar Aviation has signed a letter of intent to equip their fleet with SKYTRAC's innovative Flight Data Monitoring business suite. The solution will harvest rich data from the fleet's onboard sensor systems, transmitting real-time air-to-ground alerts in emergency situations and logging in flight activity for post-mission analysis.

"SKYTRAC's FDM solution is ideally suited to the EMS industry where flights are completed under changeable and challenging conditions. When backed by reliable data acquisition systems, automated real-time communications, and objective historical reports, operators benefit from actionable intelligence that not only enhances safety, but also improves overall efficiency and ultimately profitability," said SKYTRAC VP Sales Brian O'Flynn.

"We're pleased to have been selected by SevenBar Aviation, a leader in the EMS field."

(Source: Skytrac news release)

FMI: www.skytrac.ca

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