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Fri, Mar 29, 2019

Airtext Connects You With ANN's AEA 2019 Special Event Coverage

Airtext Makes Sure You Get The Message for AEA 2019!

Airtext is the leader in low-cost, worldwide, multi-passenger, aircraft connectivity. For only 5 cents a text message, staying in touch has never been easier. Messages are typically received in about 10 seconds. Recent product announcements include remote Bluetooth message annunciators that display whom has messages awaiting and the ability for dispatch to connect to the pilot.

Airtext announces a new cabin moving map based on a HD tablet, using Bluetooth aircraft GPS position and flight information, to display automated sequencing of route of flight images and navigation data pages including destination weather. Also overlaid on the map are message annunciations awaiting review. This small and lightweight tablet can be velcro mounted to a bulkhead or located anywhere in the airplane using Airtext’s new cup mount/tablet holder.

The Airtext cup mount articulates for optimum viewing by the passenger. Engineering to allow adjustment to fit from the smallest to the largest cup retainer in corporate aircraft. Made from extruded aluminum with powder coating this handsome, rugged mount will securely hold a Phone or tablet the size of an  iPad. The articulating back rest stabilizes the inserted device and creates an ideal viewing angle.

Airtext introduces a dual USB charger that inserts into legacy Rosen monitor receptacles. Thousands of airplanes have multiple Rosen mounts for passenger entertainment. Older source equipment with aged video quality have become either obsolete or less than optimum when related to today’s HD video world. These receptacles can be repurposed as dual USB chargers.

Visit www.airtext.aero for more information.

Did You Know? COOL Facts About Airtext!

  • Airtext is FAA STC’d and PMA’d?
  • Airtext is only 1 Lb?
  • Airtext uses a passive GPS type antenna?
  • Your phone becomes the interface to being in touch, while airborne?
  • Airtext Costs Only 5 cents a text message?
  • Airtext works anywhere, at any altitude?
  • Your Avionics technician can install it locally?

 

Airtext Keeps Making BIG News!

 

About Send Solutions

Send Solutions aims to deliver new technology in innovative ways. From military to yachting, these new products are quickly delivered with excellent results. Using proven startup methodologies and rapid prototyping, Send Solutions delivers accurate representations of customers’ ideas using modern electronics and technology by creating a final product that meets their needs and exceeds their expectations.

Send Solutions’ launch product, Airtext solves the problem of staying connected electronically to business, friends and family without the high cost of a traditional internet option. Airtext allows 16 passengers the ability to send and receive SMS messages anywhere in the world. On the ground or in the air. Using the iridium satellite network, we have designed a product that allows connectivity through your cell phone or tablet while on the airplane.

Using new technology BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) found in modern phones, the passengers open a free application loaded on their phone giving them access to Airtext. The hardware consists of a small paper backed-sized FAA-approved Airtext box weighing about 1 pound that is installed on the airplane and connects to the existing iridium phone antenna found on most airplanes.

For information, please contact David Gray at (404)-840-0845 or david@send.aero.

FMI: Airtext.aero, AEA Display #111

 


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