Sun, Aug 14, 2016
Provides Flight Data Management For Company's Global 5000 And Gulfstream IV Jets
Private aviation services company Chartright Air has selected SKYTRAC end-to-end flight data monitoring and analysis services to improve operational safety and efficiency while complying with FDM requirements for Third Country Operators flying into EASA territories.
With a growing portfolio of private and corporate clients and demand for service to international destinations, Chartright required a cost-effective safety and maintenance monitoring solution that was scalable to meet needs of their expanding business. SKYTRAC provides a complete FDM solution including a standardized operational event set with reporting, trending and analysis for three Chartright Bombardier Global 5000 jets and a Gulfstream IV jet. Data is to be acquired from the aircraft's existing Quick Access Recorders to minimize implementation and hardware costs.
"As a leading business aviation services provider, Chartright takes pride in offering safe, flexible transportation to destinations around the globe. SKYTRAC offered an efficient yet feature-rich FDM solution that will ensure that we can continue to meet customer expectations while effectively complying with international regulatory requirements," said Chartright SMS and Audit Manager Graham Nicholls.
SKYTRAC provides FDM solutions in partnership with Flight Data Services – integrating the features of their industry-leading flight data analysis platform into our SkyWeb data management portal. Flight Data Services is a world-leading Flight Data Analysis provider with a dedicated team analyzing over 4000 flights per day, and serving over 130 operators worldwide. As part of the SKYTRAC FDM program, Chartright will receive an optimal combination of self-serve software-based reports and personalized data validation and analysis.
(Image provided with SKYTRAC news release)
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