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Global Satellite Solutions For Go Helitrans Helicopter Fleet

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by Staff Writers
La Jolla CA (SPX) Mar 27, 2006
Blue Sky Network has announced Go Helitrans of Manvel, Texas has chosen BSN's global solution for satellite tracking and voice for its entire fleet of 20 Bell Jet Rangers and Long Rangers.

Using Blue Sky's solution and SkyRouter, Go Helitrans is also able to offer its own customers the opportunity to track their contracted helicopters easily and conveniently from the customer's own desktop over the Internet.

Go Helitrans has deployed Blue Sky Network's D1000C terminal and ACH1000 advanced control head. The products give Go Helitrans a complete tracking, messaging, and voice solution that allows them to manage and easily communicate with all their aviation assets.

Using these products, the company can send and receive short code messages between its fleet of helicopters and ground personnel, in addition to checking aircraft position reports.

"Safety and customer service have always been important values for us as a company," said Greg Obert, president of Go Helitrans.

"Our customers love that we offer them the ability to track their contracted helicopter. The tracking is easy to use and extremely beneficial for them, because they always know where their helicopter and people are located. As an organization, we feel much more linked with our crews and are confident we will benefit from operational efficiencies as well."

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