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SKYTRAC Brings Health Monitoring Tech to the Sikorsky S-92

Company to Develop a Next-Gen Health and Usage Monitoring System

SKYTRAC Systems recently announced a collaboration with Sikorsky to bring a next-generation health and usage monitoring system (HUMS) to the S-92 helicopter. The real-time tracker will utilize SKYTRAC’s new Iridium Certus satellite communications solution.

“We are thrilled to support this next-generation HUMS connectivity solution for both new and existing S-92 operators,” expressed Leon Silva, VP of Global Commercial and Military Systems at Sikorsky. “Leveraging HUMS data collected from Sikorsky’s unmatched S-92 fleet - representing more than 300 aircraft and 2.4 million fleet flight hours, SKYTRAC’s Iridium Certus connectivity systems will add new benefits and capabilities for commercial and government operators worldwide."

The S-92 is a twin-engine, heavy-lift helicopter created by Lockheed Martin subsidiary Sikorsky. It currently serves a variety of purposes for government and military customers, including offshore oil transportation, search and rescue, and VIP transport.

The partnership will add to the S-92’s existing HUMS to allow operators constant oversight of their aircraft’s performance and systems data. Once the flight is complete, the new tech will also automatically download the HUMS and flight data monitoring (FDM) information.

These developments are supported by SKYTRAC’s globally available broadband satellite service, dubbed Iridium Certus. Its constellation includes 66 active satellites in Low Earth Orbit, providing consistent connectivity through all weather conditions.

“With the power of SKYTRAC’s connectivity avionics, S-92 operators will be equipped with next-generation HUMS and FDM capabilities,” explained Jeff Sherwood, SKYTRAC Director of Business Development. “Not only does this real-time HUMS solution improve safety and operational efficiency, but it also satisfies IOGP 690 standards while remaining reliable, global, and affordable. We at SKYTRAC are proud to work with Sikorsky on the development of this new and innovative solution.”

FMI: www.skytrac.ca, www.sikorsky.com

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