SkyNet Aviation’s solar ADS-B receiver world-first
SkyNet Aviation has just launched the world’s first commercial-grade ADS-B receiver that’s entirely solar-powered.
CASE STUDY – Cross Data Integration (XDI) for Babcock Norway and the Scandinavian Air Ambulance
Flying ambulance fleets save lives every day, transporting patients from their homes or the site of an incident to hospitals and other medical facilities. Around the world, there are scores of air ambulances in the air at any one time. Their cargo is precious and their missions are often life and death – literally. It […]
PRESS RELEASE – Aussie aviation technology leader SkyNet Aviation now offers world-leading weather data via DTN
Skynet Aviation CEO Jon Davis has announced that his company has secured a crucial strategic partnership with DTN to integrate its world-class aviation weather intelligence into Skynet’s REACH® Aero Day of Operations platform. This alliance with DTN – an independent source of insights, analytics and decision-support solutions – boosts the usefulness of the REACH® Aero […]
Why more operators are choosing commercial ADS-B over public ADS-B
ADS-B is the solution of choice for low-cost, real-time, extreme-location flight tracking. Australia, SkyNet Aviation®’s home country, isn’t alone in its rollout of ADS-B mandates and – like many parts of Canada, Africa, Russia and beyond – much of the landmass is remote, hostile and lacking infrastructure. Gap-free conventional ADS-B coverage will never materialise in […]
Get to know LASAW
SkyNet Aviation’s newest innovation REACH Aero® Landing Approach Surveillance And Warning (LASAW) Whether it’s an airport, airstrip, airfield or helipad, your ground staff must know when an aircraft is about to touch down. If you’re responsible for an uncontrolled aerodrome, then unplanned, unexpected or unknown landings are a safety hazard and source of lost revenue. […]
CASE STUDY – How the Royal Flying Doctor Service acquired live flight tracking across the entire Queensland outback
Learn how the renowned Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia (RFDS) aquired live flight tracking across some 1.8 million square-kilometres of outback Queensland.