Wednesday, October 17, 2012

iPad EFB Apps Get Real-Time Data with flyTab Aircraft Interface Module

iPad Apps can now receive real-time flight data through the flyTab® Aircraft Interface Module (AIM) developed through a collaboration of ASIG (www.asigllc.com) and Shadin Avionics (www.shadin.com).

Data formats that can be streamed to the iPad EFB Apps include ARINC 429, RS-232, RS-422, RS-485 and discrete data. Using Shadin’s Avionics Interface Systems (AIS) converter platform, additional interfaces can be easily added and certified. Examples of possible future growth options are MIL-STD-1553, ARINC 717, Ethernet as well as WiFi options. Potential iPad EFB App uses for this data include aeronautical charting, own ship position, chart centering, FMS/GPS information (position, altitude, groundspeed, track, origin, flight plan and destination, time), real time weather, ACARS messaging and customer specific programs.

“Real-time flight data to iPad EFB opens up a whole new realm of possibilities for aircraft operators,” commented Luke Ribich, Director of ASIG, developer of the flyTab® Suite. “ASIG is excited about collaborating with Shadin Avionics and their expertise in data management solutions.”

“ASIG, Shadin and the rest of the flyTab team have been able to produce the first complete integrated iPad Class 2 EFB solution,” stated Brad Jacobson, Shadin Avionics Product Manager. “We look forward to leveraging the rapidly growing commercial tablet technology to meet the increasing demands of the EFB market.”

About ASIG and the flyTab® Team
The flyTab® Suite is developed and owned by the Avionics & Systems Integration Group (www.asigllc.com) an industry pioneer of analogue-to-digital upgrades for classic and contemporary aircraft. The flyTab® Suite is an end-to-end iPad EFB solution, providing certification, mounts, power, data and a software developer’s kit. ASIG provides engineering and Supplemental Type Certificates for iPad EFB implementations. The pedTray® Mounts attach iPads to the airframe. flyTab® Power Conditioning Units provide continuous power and charging while mitigating the risk of thermal runaway. The flyTab® Aircraft Interface Module (AIM) is developed in collaboration with Shadin Avionics (www.shadin.com) and feeds real-time aircraft flight data to the iPad via the 30-pin iPad connector ensuring minimal latency and data security. The iPad App SDK is developed in collaboration with AppOrchard (www.apporchard.com) and provides a toolkit to develop iPad Apps that take advantage of real time flight data. Learn more at www.flyTab .aero. The flyTab® brand and product suite is a registered trademark of ASIG, LLC (dba Avionics & Systems Integration Group).

About Shadin Avionics
Shadin is an acknowledged industry leader in providing world class data collection and data conversion products for all types of aircraft. Shadin Avionics specializes in the design, manufacture, support and distribution of Avionics Interface Systems (AIS), Fuel Flow Systems, Engine Trend Monitoring (ETM), Altitude Management Systems, Air Data Computers (ADC) and other instrumentation for turbine, piston and rotor aircraft for the military, general and corporate aviation markets. For more information, please visit www.shadin.com.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Press Release: New Software Development Kit Enables Real Time Flight Data into iPad EFB Apps

iPad Electronic Flight Bags (EFB) will soon be able to incorporate real-time flight data into iPad Apps with a new Software Development Kit (SDK) being developed by the flyTab® (www.flyTab.aero) team led by ASIG and supported by Shadin Avionics and AppOrchard.

With real-time information gathered from a wide array of aircraft systems and sensors provided to the iPad EFB via a wired interface, the flyTab® SDK will empower a new breed of iOS Apps. Data formats that can be streamed to the iPad Apps include ARINC 410, ARINC 429, ARINC 618, ARINC 623, ARINC 717, RS 232, RS 422, RS485 and other forms of digital and discrete data.

Potential iPad EFB App uses for this data include aeronautical charting, own ship position, chart centering, FMS/GPS information (position, altitude, groundspeed, track, origin, flight plan and destination, time), real time weather, ACARS messaging and any other customer required programs that the flyTab® team develops or converts for use in the flyTab® runtime environment (TOLD, W&B, PERF, etc).

"Tethering iPads to flight data systems provides a rich stream of data with almost unlimited possible uses," commented Luke Ribich, Managing Director of ASIG, creator of the flyTab suite. "The flyTab partnership with AppOrchard opens up a world of new possibilities to develop a whole new generation of avionics apps that will help airlines save money and improve operational efficiencies. In addition, avionics equipment OEM's and iOS application developers can now easily integrate the iPad EFB into their family of products and services."

Until recently, iPads had to be stowed by pilots during critical flight phases. These Class 1 iPad EFB implementations could not be tethered to the aircraft for power and data. Whether the end-user selects the flyTab® mounting system, which supports pilots activities from flight planning through dispatch, in-flight and debriefing with a walk-on/walk-off capability; or, the pedTray® mounting solution which provides fixed equipage in a high-security static mount, the operator can enjoy an FAA approved Class 2 EFB that allows the operator to use the iPad EFB, with airframe power and data connectivity, through all phases of flight including take-off and landing.

The flyTab® suite enables Class 2 iPad EFB by tethering iPads to aircraft electrical and data systems. Continuous power is provided through the flyTab® Power Conditioning Module (PCM). Flight data is streamed through the flyTab® Aircraft Interface Module (AIM), developed in partnership with Shadin Avionics (www.shadin.com). Now with the flyTab® SDK, data can be streamed into iPad Apps.

The SDK provides a full suite of tools that app developers can use to build advanced iPad EFB Apps by allowing Apps to pull real-time flight data from multiple airframe systems and sensors. Also planned as an SDK kit add-on is the flyTab® iFlight Simulator which will provide sample data streams and a hardware proving interface which will enable app developers to live-test applications on the iPad as they are produced.

"We are pleased that the flyTab SDK powered by AppOrchard will enable many of the world's best iOS developers to work with the aviation industry on innovative iPad Flight planning applications," said Art Chang, CEO of AppOrchard. "We see the value of native iOS processing of real time data as a progressive leap for a more connected cockpit enabling new charting as well as the next generation visualization applications that will be needed for the future Class 2 hardware plus maintenance apps," he continued.

"As the industry continues to adopt the iPad platform we are excited to be on the tip-of-the-spear as the thought leader of iPad EFB deployments," said Ribich.

About ASIG and the flyTab® Team
The flyTab® Suite is developed and owned by the Avionics & Systems Integration Group (www.asigllc.com) an industry pioneer of analogue-to-digital upgrades for classic and contemporary aircraft. The flyTab® Suite is an end-to-end iPad EFB solution, providing certification, mounts, power, data and a software developer's kit. ASIG provides engineering and Supplemental Type Certificates for iPad EFB implementations. The pedTray® Mounts attach iPads to the airframe. flyTab® Power Conditioning Units provide continuous power and charging while mitigating the risk of thermal runaway. The flyTab® Aircraft Interface Module (AIM) is developed in partnership with Shadin Avionics (www.shadin.com) and feeds real-time aircraft flight data to the iPad via the 30-pin iPad connector ensuring minimal latency and data security. The iPad App SDK is developed in partnership with AppOrchard (www.apporchard.com) and provides a toolkit to develop iPad Apps that take advantage of real time flight data. Learn more at www.flyTab .aero. The flyTab® brand and product suite is a registered trademark of ASIG, LLC (dba Avionics & Systems Integration Group).

About AppOrchard
AppOrchard builds premium enterprise apps, transforming legacy IT infrastructures to perform in the mobile world. Through its integrated approach that encompasses both the business and technical perspectives, AppOrchard aligns the latest devices with existing systems. Founded in 2011, the AppOrchard team is comprised of iOS insiders who are former Apple and NeXT software engineers and leaders with a track record of delivering business opportunities through technology. The company is based in NY. More information can be found at www.apporchard.com.

Avionics & Systems Integration Group
10 Collins Industrial Place, Suite 3-B
North Little Rock, AR 72113
Phone: (866) 890-2744 or (501) 771-9388
Fax: (800) 903-9607
Email: sales@asigllc.com
Web: www.flyTab.aero | www.asigllc.com


This message was sent to kulhndluk.wired@blogger.com from:
ASIG, LLC | 10 Collins Industrial Place, Suite 3-B | North Little Rock, AR 72113

Manage Your Subscription:
http://app.icontact.com/icp/mmail-mprofile.pl?r=13772631&l=13931&s=T5FT&m=406887&c=990602

Forward To a Friend:
http://app.icontact.com/icp/core/message/forward?m=406887&s=13772631&c=T5FT&cid=990602

Monday, October 1, 2012

Press Release from flyTab: NAV CANADA Installs ASIG’s flyTab Class 2 iPad EFB

For Immediate Release

Avionics & Systems Integration Group
10 Collins Industrial Place, Suite 3-B
North Little Rock, AR 72113
Phone: (866) 890-2744 or (501) 771-9388
Fax: (800) 903-9607
Email: sales@asigllc.com
Web: www.flyTab.aero | www.asigllc.com

NAV CANADA Installs ASIG's flyTab Class 2 iPad EFB

10/1/2012 | Little Rock, AR
Today the flyTab (www.flyTab.aero) team at ASIG announced that it will be implementing a complete Class 2 iPad EFB in CRJ-200 and Dash 8-100 aircraft operated by Nav Canada. ASIG's Class 2 iPad EFB components are permanently installed, certified via STC and enable the iPad EFB to be fully integrated with the aircraft.

flyTab components selected by NAV CANADA for the Class 2 iPad EFB installations include ASIG's Class 2 pedTray mount to secure the iPad EFB, Power Conditioning Module (PCM) to recharge the iPad EFB and Aircraft Interface Module (AIM) to interface the iPad EFB with the aircraft's systems and sensors.

According to Anthony MacKay, Manager, Flight Operations, "The iPad EFB's is a replacement for our current Class 3 EFB that is expensive to maintain. This installation will allow us to maintain our operational efficiency and "paperless cockpit" at a much lower cost on our CRJ and Dash 8 aircraft with enhanced applications".

ASIG will obtain STC's for the pedTray mount, flyTab PCM and flyTab AIM. The CRJ STC will include CRJ-200/700/900 series aircraft and the Dash 8 STC will include Dash 8-100/200/300 series aircraft. These STCs are expected to be approved in early 2013.

"We are excited about our relationship with NAV CANADA," said Mike Neder, Dir. of Business Development at ASIG. "We appreciate the leadership that they are taking in the industry."

About flyTab
The flyTab Suite provides certification, mounting, power and data interface solutions for Class 2 iPad EFB implementations, regardless of deployed applications. 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 Avionics 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.

About NAV CANADA
NAV CANADA, the country's civil air navigation services provider, is a private sector, non-share capital corporation financed through publicly-traded debt. With operations coast to coast to coast, NAV CANADA provides air traffic control, flight information, weather briefings, aeronautical information services, airport advisory services and electronic aids to navigation. Learn more at www.navcanada.ca.

About the Avionics & Systems Integration Group
The flyTab Suite is developed and owned by the Avionics & Systems Integration Group, an industry pioneer of analogue-to-digital upgrades for classic and contemporary aircraft. The company specializes in: Integration and Supplemental Engineering; Installation Kit Manufacturing; as well as Installation Services of COM/NAV, IFE, Situational Awareness and Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM); Maintenance, Modification and Repair; and Certification & Program Management. We also perform design research and development of emerging technologies in support of aircraft operations, maintenance, modification and repair activities for civil, commercial, government and foreign flight departments. Learn more at www.asigllc.com and www.flytab.aero.


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Press Release from flyTab: ASIG Identifies FTB International as Distributor of flyTab Solutions

Avionics & Systems Integration Group
10 Collins Industrial Place, Suite 3-B
North Little Rock, AR 72113
Phone: (866) 890-2744 or (501) 771-9388
Fax: (800) 903-9607
Email: sales@asigllc.com
Web: www.flyTab.aero | www.asigllc.com

ASIG Identifies FTB International as Distributor of flyTab Solutions
9/10/2012 | Little Rock, AR

Today the flyTab (www.flyTab.aero) team at ASIG announced that FTB International, a division of Gruppo Transpart will be a distributor of flyTab Power Conditioning Solutions that enable iPad EFB.

"We are excited to have FTB International as a distributor for flyTab Power Conditioning Solutions," commented Luke Ribich, Managing Director of ASIG. "As airlines and airframe OEM's across the globe embrace iPad EFB, this relationship will make it easy for international partners to acquire needed equipment in support iPad EFB implementations."

FTB International provides avionics products for production, Revision / Overhaul, Transformation / Conversion and MRO to customers like Agusta Westland, Alenia Aeronautica, Alenia Aermacchi, and a lot of Italian subcontractors of Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, Lockheed Martin and Embraer. "The demand for iPad EFB continues to grow and we believe our partnership with ASIG and the flyTab products brings our customers the solutions that they demand," said Nick Verga of FTB International.

Under the terms of the agreement FTB may resell "the products" on a non-exclusive, worldwide basis with the exception of the Asia/Pacific region.

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 Avionics 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.

About FTB International
FTB International Corporation is a procurement company based in New York and active in North American and Canada Markets. The company is dedicated to direct relationships with US Manufacturers which they represent in Italy. FTB International is part of Gruppo Transpart. You can learn more at www.transpart.it.

About the Avionics & Systems Integration Group
The flyTab Suite is developed and owned by the Avionics & Systems Integration Group, an industry pioneer of analogue-to-digital upgrades for classic and contemporary aircraft. The company specializes in: Integration and Supplemental Engineering; Installation Kit Manufacturing; as well as Installation Services of COM/NAV, IFE, Situational Awareness and Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM); Maintenance, Modification and Repair; and Certification & Program Management. We also perform design research and development of emerging technologies in support of aircraft operations, maintenance, modification and repair activities for civil, commercial, government and foreign flight departments. Learn more at www.asigllc.com and www.flytab.aero.

Monday, August 6, 2012

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

For Immediate Release

Avionics & Systems Integration Group
10 Collins Industrial Place, Suite 3-B
North Little Rock, AR 72113
Phone: (866) 890-2744 or (501) 771-9388
Fax: (800) 903-9607
Email: sales@asigllc.com
Web: www.flyTab.aero | www.asigllc.com

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.


This message was sent to kulhndluk.wired@blogger.com from:
ASIG, LLC | 10 Collins Industrial Place, Suite 3-B | North Little Rock, AR 72113

Manage Your Subscription:
http://app.icontact.com/icp/mmail-mprofile.pl?r=13772631&l=13931&s=T5FT&m=360991&c=990602

Forward To a Friend:
http://app.icontact.com/icp/core/message/forward?m=360991&s=13772631&c=T5FT&cid=990602

Press Release from flyTab: ASIG Identifies FTB International as Distributor of flyTab Solutions

For Immediate Release

Mike Neder
Director, Business Development
Avionics & Systems Integration Group
10 Collins Industrial Place, Suite 3-B
North Little Rock, AR 72113
Phone: (866) 890-2744 or (501) 771-9388
Fax: (800) 903-9607
Email: sales@asigllc.com
Web: www.flyTab.aero | www.asigllc.com

ASIG Identifies FTB International as Distributor of flyTab Solutions
7/26/2012 | Little Rock, AR

Today the flyTab (www.flyTab.aero) team at ASIG announced that FTB International, a division of Gruppo Transpart will be a distributor of flyTab Power Conditioning Solutions that enable iPad EFB.

"We are excited to have FTB International as a distributor for flyTab Power Conditioning Solutions," commented Luke Ribich, Managing Director of ASIG. "As airlines and airframe OEM's across the globe embrace iPad EFB, this relationship will make it easy for international partners to acquire needed equipment in support iPad EFB implementations."

FTB International provides avionics products for production, Revision/Overhall, Transformation/Conversion and MRO to customers like Agusta Westland, Alenia Aeronautica, Alenia Aermacchi, and Italian subcontractors for Boeing, Airbus, Bombardier, Lockheed Martin and Embraer. "The demand for iPad EFB continues to grow and we believe our partnership with flyTab brings our customers the solutions that they demand," said Nick Verga of FTB International.

Under the terms of the agreement, FTB may resell "the products" on a non-exclusive, worldwide basis with the exception of the Asia/Pacific region.

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 Avionics 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.

About FTB International
FTB International Corporation is a procurement company based in New York and active in North American and Canada Markets. The company is dedicated to direct relationships with US Manufacturers which they represent in Italy. FTB International is part of Gruppo Transpart. You can learn more at www.transpart.it.
About the Avionics & Systems Integration Group
The flyTab Suite is developed and owned by the Avionics & Systems Integration Group, an industry pioneer of analogue-to-digital upgrades for classic and contemporary aircraft. The company specializes in: Integration and Supplemental Engineering; Installation Kit Manufacturing; as well as Installation Services of COM/NAV, IFE, Situational Awareness and Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM); Maintenance, Modification and Repair; and Certification & Program Management. We also perform design research and development of emerging technologies in support of aircraft operations, maintenance, modification and repair activities for civil, commercial, government and foreign flight departments. Learn more at www.asigllc.com and www.flytab.aero.


This message was sent to kulhndluk.wired@blogger.com from:
ASIG, LLC | 10 Collins Industrial Place, Suite 3-B | North Little Rock, AR 72113

Manage Your Subscription:
http://app.icontact.com/icp/mmail-mprofile.pl?r=13772631&l=13931&s=T5FT&m=360989&c=990602

Forward To a Friend:
http://app.icontact.com/icp/core/message/forward?m=360989&s=13772631&c=T5FT&cid=990602

Monday, April 23, 2012

flyTab Demos High-Flying iPad EFB

Simulated flight driven by Garmin GNS 430

Welcome to Wired!

In partnership with Shadin Avionics and App Orchard, ASIG has developed and is now demonstrating its flyTab iPad EFB driven by a Garmin GNS 430. The units are connected by the Avionics Interface Module, which seamlessly translates A-429 and/or Mil-Std-1553 (per end-user requirement) data.

Displaying a three-airport flight plan running on the 430, the flyTab demonstrates its growing number of features. Chart centering works not only on the full range of visual, instrument, and terminal charts but also on Google Maps, available through a wired direct connection interface.

The flyTab also displays threats and textual weather information. The graphic weather app development is nearing its beta test. With the interface module, users can tap into any ARINC A-429 data, including information from the air data computer such as airspeed and altitude as well as traffic, terrain and weather data.

Before any iPad can fly in commercial or military service, it must pass environmental tests, including rapid decompression. Apple set the 2012 iPad maximum operating altitude at 10,000 feet. The FAA requires every iPad to be tested to a higher standard, the aircraft’s max operating altitude.

FL510, 51,000 feet, is the highest certification for civilian aircraft, but those serving the military and NASA often fly much higher. So ASIG has tested a specific lot of iPad EFB devices to FL800—80,000 feet—in support of these special customers truly unique  mission and flight requirements.

Besides testing that ensures reliable operation and the translation of data for the iOS, flyTab has developed a full range of iPad mounts and a power conditioning unit that provides continuous power and charging and mitigates thermal runaway.

Until next time, stay 5x5, mission ready, and Wired!