Star Navigation, Astrium Services and DGAC Commence Oceanic Aircraft Monitoring
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Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. has developed the ISMSTM in-flight safety monitoring system - the first system in the world to feature in-flight data monitoring and diagnostics with a "real-time" secure connection between aircraft and ground, made possible through current technology and satellite transmission. Read More..
From on board all types of aircraft to which it can be fitted, the ISMSTM basically provides two critical types of information:
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ISMSTM technology has created many exciting possibilities for monitoring and safety in medical, environmental, and military applications. Currently in development are a Wifi Data Recovery System, Cabin Monitoring & Surveillance System, and a Passenger Medical Monitoring System. Read More..


Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. is a Canadian leading edge technology company focused on providing Aerospace Solutions - both hardware and software platforms - to assist aviation operators worldwide. Headquartered in Toronto, Canada, Star (TSX Venture: SNA) has developed the TERRASTARTM in-flight safety monitoring system - the first system in the world to feature in-flight data monitoring and diagnostics with a real-time, secure connection between aircraft and ground, made possible through current technology and satellite transmission.
The system has been tested and certified for airworthiness by world transport authorities including the FAA and Transport Canada. Star Navigation owns the world-wide license (ground, air and marine) for this revolutionary technology and is actively developing new applications for in-flight medical monitoring, environmental monitoring, and ground-based systems. This proprietary patented technology provides real-time specific data transmissions that will enhance aviation safety, facilitate the reduction of maintenance costs, and provide the opportunity to dramatically increase airline profits
The company announced that it has commenced work with Astrium Services and the General Directorate for Civil Aviation of France, on a study aimed at proposing solutions to the need to access in-flight positioning and monitoring data for commercial aircraft while in oceanic or remote airspace.
Awarded by the Single European Sky ATM Research (SESAR) Joint Undertaking, one of the most ambitious research and development projects ever launched by the European Community, the Satellite Oceanic Position Tracking Improvement and Monitoring Initiative ("SAT-OPTIMI") study will propose innovative satellite solutions for improving aircraft safety and optimizing coordination between both air transit and search and rescue services in remote or oceanic areas.
Star Navigation, Astrium Services and DGAC Commence Oceanic Aircraft Monitoring
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