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community, we are pleased to work with IFBOA to offer their membership discounted rates for some of our world- class tools and training,” says Joe Moeggenberg, President & CEO, ARGUS International, Inc. “IFBOA has proven that it continuously looks for opportunities that will help FBOs thrive. This partnership is a testament to their advocacy.”


SKYTRAC SYSTEMS INTRODUCES HIGH RESOLUTION DATA FOR 1-SECOND POSITION REPORTING


SkyTrac Systems has introduced High Resolution Data (HRD), a feature that provides highly accurate 1- second position reporting. The feature helps validate compliance with a variety of regulations and laws, including noise abatement procedures, restricted airspace, altitude restriction, prohibited airspace, military operations areas or international boundaries. HRD also helps with highly accurate and automated billing data that is easily integrated with current invoicing systems. This feature utilizes unique data compression algorithms to supply high-fidelity positional data for extreme accuracy. The algorithms also ensure cost effectiveness in data transmission. The results of an aircraft’s flight path and total distance flown can be viewed in SkyWeb, SkyTrac’s web- based mapping and reporting system, and the feature has no effect on existing flight following systems. “We are very excited about the possibilities this presents for the aviation community, as our tests have demonstrated just how accurate and valuable this feature really is,” comments SkyTrac president and CEO Malachi Nordine. “More and more operators are expressing a need for high fidelity flight data and now SkyTrac can provide them with just that.”


B&E AIRCRAFT COMPONENT REPAIR SOUTH FACILITY RECEIVES FAA APPROVAL


B&E Aircraft Component Repair (BEACR) announces that it has been granted final approval from the FAA for its satellite facility located in Fort Myers, FL. The satellite facility is now a FAA Part 145 and EASA 145.6476 Certified Repair Station. This approval will allow BEACR South to officially join in providing quality service to the existing BEACR North aviation customer base. “The team at BEACR is excited for this approval,” says BEACR President Tom Grunwald. “This expansion will allow our highly skilled and dedicated staff in Fort Myers the resources to better service our customer base.”


The BEACR South facility is a 30,000 sq ft facility specializing in complex machining of aviation components. The capabilities of this facility include CNC Mill & Lathe, Conventional Machining, Honing, Lapping, and Grinding. Additionally, the facility has Induction Brazing, Ultrasonic Cleaning and an onsite Coordinate Measuring Machine (CMM) to ensure the highest level of tolerances are met. In addition to machinery, BEACR south has a staff of


engineers, machinists, aviation repair technicians and quality control personnel on hand to provide customer solutions for complex repairs. B&E has provided complex aviation machining services since 1950. For more information, visit www.bandeacr.com


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