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PASSUR Integrates Largest ADS-B Network with ARiVA Service
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PASSUR Integrates Largest ADS-B Network with ARiVA Service
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 03, 2024

Two years since launching its ARiVA Global Feed (AGF) data service, PASSUR Aerospace, Inc. (PASSUR) has announced a series of significant achievements that underscore the service's impact and growth in the aviation industry. Now supporting over 9,000 aircraft tails, PASSUR's AGF service has become a key player, collaborating with more than 100 airlines, cargo carriers, and flight operators across the globe. This expansion is part of PASSUR's ongoing commitment to enhance the efficiency and safety of air travel.

A pivotal element of AGF's success is the integration of the world's largest terrestrial ADS-B surveillance network, encompassing over 55,000 individual sensors worldwide. This vast network provides unparalleled coverage, reliability, and redundancy, ensuring that operators have access to the most accurate and comprehensive flight data available.

Further broadening its reach, PASSUR has seamlessly integrated the Aireon global satellite network into AGF, offering unmatched space-based ADS-B coverage. This ensures operational-grade surveillance capabilities for airfields anywhere in the world, a testament to the service's global applicability and reliability.

At the heart of AGF's predictive capabilities are advanced Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. These tools enable PASSUR to deliver early and actionable forecasts of key flight milestones, outperforming other sources by at least 15% in accuracy, according to multiple independent air carrier studies. This level of precision is critical for optimizing flight operations and enhancing overall airspace management.

Additionally, AGF includes an integration of global flight status information, such as Out/Off/On/In ("OOOI") events, enriched with synthetic logic to guarantee the completeness and accuracy of the data. This integration is vital for a wide range of operational needs, from tracking flights to managing aeronautical charges.

Speaking of aeronautical charges, PASSUR's service is specially configured to aid in the capture, audit, and billing processes for any airport or airspace worldwide. This functionality is crucial for the financial management of flight operations, ensuring that aeronautical charges are accurately accounted for and processed.

Moreover, AGF supports global, real-time intelligence and risk assessment, providing invaluable data for aviation risk management, intelligence gathering, and law enforcement activities. This capability demonstrates PASSUR's dedication to not just flight efficiency but also the safety and security of global air travel.

PASSUR Aerospace CEO, Brian Cook, expressed immense pride in the rapid growth and market reception of AGF, highlighting its essential role for a diverse range of industry stakeholders. Cook's vision for continuous investment in PASSUR's data services infrastructure and product portfolio aims to further expand the company's impact and support for the aviation industry.

PASSUR's ARiVA Global Feed data services are directly available to airlines, airports, and other commercial air transport entities, as well as through channel partners that offer aviation operations solutions to the commercial air transport, private aviation, and government sectors. The achievements and expansions announced reflect PASSUR's unwavering commitment to advancing the aviation industry through innovative data solutions.

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