Monday, August 6, 2012

Press Release from flyTab: flyTab Trains Apple Systems Engineers to Support iPad Deployments in the Aviation Industry

For Immediate Release

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flyTab Trains Apple Systems Engineers to Support iPad Deployments in the Aviation Industry

8/6/2012 | Little Rock, AR

Last week flyTab (www.flyTab.aero) trained Apple (www.apple.com) Systems Engineers at the 2012 SE Summer Camp in San Francisco, CA.

"Selling into the aviation industry requires a specific understanding of how the industry works and what regulatory issues need to be addressed," commented Luke Ribich, Managing Director of ASIG, makers of flyTab EFB Solutions. This is particularly true of the highly-regulated aviation industry.

In the event, Systems Engineers were briefed on the current landscape of Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) solutions and the regulatory environment. They also received demonstrations of the flyTab EFB Suite including the flyTab Aircraft Interface Module (AIM) that streams real-time flight data through to the iPad.

"We are excited about the potential to provide fully-powered and data-integrated iPad EFB implementations," said Ribich. "We appreciate our partnership with Apple."

About flyTab
The flyTab Suite provides certification, mounting, power and data interface solutions for iPad EFB implementations. Services include rapid decompression and EMI certification testing as well as traditional integration services such as installation design and STC/certification for iPads and other COTS tablets. The flyTab Mounting System is a suite of upgradable iPad mounts and cases. flyTab Power Conditioning Units and Modules provide continuous power and charging while mitigating the risk of thermal runaway. The optional Aircraft Interface Module (an industry only wired interface) feeds real-time aircraft flight data to the iPad via the 30-pin iPad connector ensuring minimal latency and data security.


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