Solar Energy News  
Sabre Introduces Flight Explorer To Australia

The Australian market for Sabre's Flight Explorer services include airlines and cargo carriers, charters and corporate flight departments, airports, fixed-based operators (FBOs), ground transportation operators, and pilots and aviation enthusiasts.
by Staff Writers
Southlake TX (SPX) Sep 24, 2008
Sabre Airline Solutions has announced the launch of its newly acquired Flight Explorer solution to the Australian commercial and business aviation market. This is a major development for the Australian aviation community because real-time flight tracking has not been available to the majority of Australian operators until now.

Sabre's Flight Explorer is the world's leading supplier of flight tracking and aircraft situation display (ASD) solutions. Flight Explorer integrates flight tracking data with powerful decision-support tools to provide the Australian aviation community information required to improve operational efficiency and business performance.

By incorporating multiple data feeds, dynamic weather overlays, situational alerts, detailed maps and forecast weather, Sabre's Flight Explorer product is an indispensable flight operations management tool.

Airservices Australia will deploy Sabre's Flight Explorer in its new National Operations Center (NOC).

"Sabre's Flight Explorer really stands out as a leading global ASD with its extensive features, functionality and systems flexibility," said Matt Shepherd, optimisation manager for Airservices Australia ATM.

"Sabre's Flight Explorer Professional will provide the Australian aviation community with a great new tool to increase the safety, efficiency and performance of their flight operations."

The Australian market for Sabre's Flight Explorer services include airlines and cargo carriers, charters and corporate flight departments, airports, fixed-based operators (FBOs), ground transportation operators, and pilots and aviation enthusiasts.

Flight Explorer was acquired by Sabre Holdings last week and is now part of the Sabre Airline Solutions portfolio of airline products and services.

Flight Explorer products are in the process of being integrated into Sabre's Airline Solutions' portfolio including its Dispatch Manager solution, part of Sabre's Flight Planning suite. Flight Explorer products will also be offered as stand-alone solutions by Sabre Airline Solutions.

"This is exciting for Sabre as we launch our newly acquired Flight Explorer ASD services to the Australian commercial and business aviation community," said Ilia Kostov, vice president of Operations Solutions for Sabre Airline Solutions.

"We know that Sabre's new Flight Explorer solution will provide an invaluable service to airlines around the world."

With the addition of Australia flight tracking data, the Sabre Flight Explorer product has expanded its international range of flight data in its core application to include the U.S., Canada, United Kingdom and New Zealand. Additional flight tracking coverage is provided worldwide via ACARS, Satellite/GPS Tracking and data link integration.

Related Links
Sabre Airline Solutions
GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers



Memory Foam Mattress Review
Newsletters :: SpaceDaily :: SpaceWar :: TerraDaily :: Energy Daily
XML Feeds :: Space News :: Earth News :: War News :: Solar Energy News


Russia To Orbit Six Glonass Satellites By Year End
Sochi, Russia (SPX) Sep 22, 2008
Russia plans to launch six satellites in the next three months to increase the existing Glonass (INFOgraphics) grouping to 18-19 spacecraft, a leading satellite manufacturer said on Friday.







  • Alleged nuclear shenanigans hit Lithuania's graft rank: watchdog
  • Nuclear Energy Insights From Policy Expert Marilyn Brown
  • Development Of New Nuclear Generating Units
  • Detroit Edison Submits Application For New Nuclear Plant

  • Long-Term Study Shows Effect Of Climate Change On Animal Diversity
  • On the Threshold of Abrupt Climate Change
  • Transnationals Want Clarity On Climate Change Regulations
  • Australia to launch ambitious global carbon capture scheme

  • Asia on alert over tainted China milk
  • China says dairy firm knew of toxic milk for months
  • Global Food Situation At A Crossroads
  • New Study Offers Solution To Global Fisheries Collapse

  • Primordial Fish Had Rudimentary Fingers
  • Redesigned Hammer That Forged Evolution Of Pregnancy In Mammals
  • Swashbuckling Scientists Discover Northern Vents
  • Over 100 New Sharks And Rays Classified

  • Outside View: Reusable rocket breakthrough
  • Grant For Eco-Friendly Rocket Engine
  • College Students Develop Rocket Motors In Tamil Nadu
  • US marks Ares milestone in next chapter of manned space flight

  • Nuclear Power In Space - Part 2
  • Outside View: Nuclear future in space
  • Nuclear Power In Space

  • NASA Selects Contractor For Landsat Data Continuity Mission Spacecraft
  • Risk Assessment For The Mekong Delta
  • Kopernikus, Observing Our Planet For A Safer World
  • Hurricane Ike Larger, Eyeing Landfall Early Saturday in Texas

  • Study Spotlights Anti-satellite And Space Debris Threats
  • Australian company launches 3D Internet tool
  • NASA Uses Commercial Microgravity Flight Services For First Time
  • LockMart Demos New Radiator Tech For TSAT Program

  • The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright Space.TV Corporation. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space.TV Corp on any Web page published or hosted by Space.TV Corp. Privacy Statement