A Novel Solution To An Important Problem
Airplanes are expensive... and valuable...especially when
they're yours. Securing them properly has always been a concern to
owners and operators but in an era when access and security of
aircraft is becoming more and more a "Public" issue, novel
solutions to aircraft security would seem to be apropos.
Such is the case with Airlock Security... a company that has
developed an "Electronic" key that is both self-powered, as well as
"intelligent," in order to offer not only security, but
enhanced/programmable access to an aircraft, a hangar, or
other critical components, at the behest of the owner/operator.
The AirLock system is an "innovative lock system that easily
converts existing mechanical locks into an access control system."
The system is comprised of three individual components: the lock
cylinder, the programmable key and the software used to program the
system.
Airlock Features Allow:
- Enables owners/operators to schedule limited access to any area
of an aircraft
- Provides the ability to create an audit trail to determine when
the plane was accessed or when access was attempted and by
whom
- Allows key to be disabled if lost or stolen
- Software support enables users to remotely program the system
from any location
- Simple installation with no wiring of any kind
- Allows a single key to access multiple aircraft as well as
hanger and gate locks
Each lock cylinder is an electronic version of the mechanical
lock. Installing the cylinder into the lock hardware is reportedly
as simple as removing the mechanical cylinder and replacing it with
the AirLock assembly. The AirLock cylinder uses no wiring of any
kind, and does not contain a battery. The power required to open
the AirLock is actually contained within a battery located within
the key. AirLock cylinders do not contain a keyway and cannot be
picked like a traditional mechanical lock. Additionally, it is not
possible to duplicate a key for use in the lock. Although multiple
keys can be programmed to access a given lock, each key also
creates its own unique record of events -- which can be accessed
and downloaded at the owner/operators
discretion...
Each lock contains:
- A unique ID number that cannot be changed or duplicated
- A list of the most recent 1,100 access events: Key ID, date,
time and type of event
- Encrypted access codes, created by the software and derived
from your passwords
Each key contains:
- A unique ID number that cannot be changed or duplicated
- A list of up to 3,900 access events: lock ID, date and time,
and type of event
- The access permissions for that specific key
- Encrypted access codes, created by your software and derived
for your passwords
Join Us Now As Aero-TV
Unlocks
The Details Of Aircraft Security With 'Airlock
Security'
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