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FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. accelerates airlines’ digitalization by transforming operational data into immediate, quantifiable actions that improve aviation efficiency and profitability in 2022.

The Covid-19 pandemic was not kind to the global aviation industry. Over 40 airlines, such as Air Italy and Miami Air International, filed for bankruptcy by the end of 2020. Others underwent harsh restructuring plans and hurried business model adjustments in order to survive. The drastic reduction in flight demand ushered large, widebody commercial aircraft like the Boeing 747 and Airbus 340 into swift retirement.

Fortunately, 2022 hints at more cheerful skies. In June this year, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) upgraded its outlook

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for the airline industry’s 2022 financial performance. The easing of travel restrictions in most markets and the public’s strong desire to travel has fueled a rebound in demand that will potentially see flight passenger numbers exceed 80% of pre-pandemic levels.

Willie Walsh, Director-General at IATA, stated: “Airlines are resilient. People are flying in ever greater numbers… Losses will be cut to $9.7 billion this year [improved from the October 2021 forecast of an $11.6 billion loss] and profitability is on the horizon for 2023. It is a time for optimism, even if there are still challenges on costs, particularly fuel, and some lingering restrictions in a few key markets.”

It is not just airlines that are poised for recovery. FLYHT, an independent solution provider for the aviation industry, is already experiencing the rewards of bolstered airline performance. In May this year, the company announced that it had received a $5.65 million purchase order for Iridium modems and license fees from a longtime Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) partner.

It is a time for optimism, even if there are still challenges on costs, particularly fuel, and some lingering restrictions

in a few key markets. “

Bill Tempany, CEO of FLYHT shared: “We are very happy that our relationship to install these very successful software and intellectual property products on aircraft continues to result in deployments of AFIRS™ [Automated Flight Information Reporting Systems] products around the world. We are seeing strong recovery of our customers in North America and Europe, with recovery lagging in south-east Asia and China. We expect to see these markets recover from late 2022 into early 2023, as living with Covid becomes the norm. This latest order allows FLYHT to exit the pandemic in a strong position, ready to deliver our new products and services to existing and new customers.”

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Actionable intelligence

FLYHT has roots as an early partner of Iridium Communications, a mobile satellite service company that utilizes the Iridium constellation of cross-linked low-earth-orbiting satellites to provide essential communication services across the globe, including areas not served by traditional terrestrial networks.

With partners such as these, and with its role as a data provider to commercial airlines, FLYHT is well-positioned to effect airlines’ digital transformations. If the Covid-19 pandemic has taught organizations one thing, it is that digitalization is crucial for business survival. FLYHT leverages this fact by offering customers actionable intelligence that consolidates real-time airport, airline, and aircraft data, and drives concrete actions that result in a competitive advantage and improved profits. This actionable intelligence is steered by a selection of patented aircraft-certified hardware products. These include solutions such as AFIRS™, an aircraft satellite communications/ interface device, which enables cockpit voice communications, real-time aircraft condition analysis, and inflight aircraft data transmission. Another of FLYHT’s airborne hardware solutions is the AFIRS Edge™, which provides a 5G Wireless Quick Access Recorder, Aircraft Interface Device, and Aircraft Condition and Monitoring System. This product is suitable for any aircraft and allows for airlines’ independent data governance.

FLYHT’s airborne hardware takes off

In June 2022, FLYHT announced the successful installation and testing of 20 AFIRS 228S™ units on the newest Chinese-developed ARJ21 aircraft, ordered by China Express Airlines, the country’s first private regional airline. AFIRS 228S™ hardware improves crew communications through reliable voice and data services

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including SATCOM voice, global flight tracking, two-way text messaging, aircraft health monitoring including engine/airframe exceedances, engine trending, fuel management, real-time engine data analytics, and real-time flight data management, among others.

“It has been a long time in the making, but today I am proud to say that we have successfully completed this first installation of AFIRS™ on the ARJ21 and that our technology will be operational on this new aircraft type. We see the introduction of the ARJ21 into service with China Express as a continuing step in our relationship as we provide consistent reporting across the different aircraft types in their fleet,” confirmed Bill.

Beyond the horizon

Established in 1998 and headquartered in Calgary, Canada, FLYHT has made a significant global impression, with sales and installation support in China, Europe, South East Asia, and the United States. With more than 80 airlines operating over 800 aircraft, 2 000 Airbus-installed units, and the travel sector in the midst of a resurgence, FLYHT’s actionable intelligence presents a welcome, forward-thinking solution for their existing and future customer base.

The integration of AFIRS™ data services coupled with wider technology trends, such as the Internet of Things and the blockchain, unveils a shining opportunity for FLYHT’s customers to achieve maximum benefit from these technologies for little-to-no capital investment. With timing working in their favor, and tested and proven aviation solutions, FLYHT is in a prime position to accomplish its mission of assisting customers to emerge from the 2020/2021 period of turmoil stronger and more profitable than ever.

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