Hawaiian Airlines First to Commit to New Satellite Safety and Aircraft
Tracking System
Hawaiian airlines has selected Inmarsat's
SwiftBroadband Safety service to better track and communicate with its aircraft
over water.
This service gives airlines global cockpit communications
back to base of operations and to Air Traffic Control, via satellite. The
airline will use Inmarsat's SwiftBroadband Safety for Aircraft Communications
Addressing and Reporting System (ACARS) data messages, live Electronic Flight
Bag updates and Airline Operational Communication (AOC) voice and
data.
"We fly from Hawaii to the US mainland, Asia, Australia and the
South Pacific," said Ken Rewick, Vice President of flight operations at Hawaiian
Airlines. "We fly mostly oceanic routes so VHF is of limited use and satellite
communications will help us achieve real-time data far more effectively than
before.
"What is particularly important is that SwiftBroadband enables us
to provide our pilots with real-time weather updates on their Electronic Flight
Bags. It will make our flights even more efficient, because we can avoid the
storms, inclement weather and turbulence, whilst also providing the most
comfortable experience for our passengers."
As airlines consider the
various options available for flight tracking, and await recommendations from
the Aircraft Tracking Task Force (ATTF), Hawaiian Airlines will serve as an
effective case study for Inmarsat's aircraft tracking solution. The airline will
initially trial the service on its Boeing 767-300 aircraft, for an evaluation
period. Leo Mondale, President Aviation, Inmarsat is confident of a positive
result. "ACARS over SwiftBroadband is already flying on an Airbus A319 Corporate
Jet which flies internationally on a regular basis, Mondale says, "We fully
expect to have FANS1/A approval by early 2016."
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