Thursday, April 29th, 2010
Yesterday we released our latest news called “Guardian Mobility Equips Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) with Nation’s Aircraft Monitoring Center”. You can see the whole press release here.
Guardian is going to be the primary subcontractor to Globaltouch (West Africa) to provide Globalstar complete tracking solutions (portable and fixed tracking devices along with mapping applications) to Nigerian aircraft operators. Nigeria has just mandated aircraft tracking and Globalstar and Inmarsat are the only satellite networks licensed there at this time. We’re very excited to work with the operators in Nigeria to show them the many benefits from implementing our full tracking solution, including improved accuracy of maintenance records and increased operational efficiencies.
Thursday, April 8th, 2010
For all of you who subscribe to Guardian Mapping, Enhanced or Premium Editions, we have a treat for you! We recently released a mapping upgrade which gives current customers more features on their maps automatically. Please find the press release here.
Upgrades to Guardian Mapping, Enhanced and Premium Editions include:
- Updated nomenclature, with vehicles referenced as aircraft
- Airport icons when zoomed in
- User defined event configuration: it is now possible to configure event labels, event severity, and notification preferences
- Data exchange optimization which will reduce bandwidth needs by 90%
- Event based trip processing where the user can select desired trip start and end tags
Upgrades to Guardian Mapping, Premium Edition only include:
- Aviation weather including TAFs and METARs worldwide
The following feature appears for customers who have DZM devices, or any other Guardian devices that support multi-point payloads:
- Breadcrumbs: Guardian will map points in sequence without inferring any times or order
Check back soon to find out how we’ll be demonstrating how to take full advantage of these new features.