NATILUS, of San Diego and Dallas-based Ameriflight, a leading regional air cargo companies, have forged a partnership, marking a pivotal moment for the air cargo sector, reports Mumbai's Stat Trade Times.
The collaboration addresses critical industry challenges, including a shortage of pilots, surging ecommerce demand, and supply chain inefficiencies.
As part of this partnership, natilus introduces the cutting-edge Natilus Pilot Operations Desk (POD), a ground control station integrated with Natilus' future cargo aircraft lineup.
The Natilus POD signifies a significant leap in modernising air cargo operations, aiming to revolutionise how air cargo operators navigate, fly, and communicate.
This ground control station serves as a conduit for remote pilots, facilitating communication with the skies from the comfort of an operations centre near their homes.
The Natilus POD boasts features such as enhanced training capabilities, reduced operating costs, and increased job satisfaction for pilots.
Notably, it allows one operator to monitor up to three Natilus aircraft simultaneously, enhancing operational efficiency and aligning with the growing demand for scheduled and on-demand air cargo services.
Ameriflight's collaboration with Natilus is pivotal, providing hands-on testing opportunities and invaluable feedback for refining the Natilus POD system.
Ameriflight CEO Alan Rusinowitz expressed pride in the partnership, highlighting Ameriflight's honour in contributing to developing this advanced aircraft and its accompanying technology.
Natilus employs satellite and airborne networks supported by cloud infrastructure to ensure reliable, redundant, timely, and compliant communications.
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The collaboration addresses critical industry challenges, including a shortage of pilots, surging ecommerce demand, and supply chain inefficiencies.
As part of this partnership, natilus introduces the cutting-edge Natilus Pilot Operations Desk (POD), a ground control station integrated with Natilus' future cargo aircraft lineup.
The Natilus POD signifies a significant leap in modernising air cargo operations, aiming to revolutionise how air cargo operators navigate, fly, and communicate.
This ground control station serves as a conduit for remote pilots, facilitating communication with the skies from the comfort of an operations centre near their homes.
The Natilus POD boasts features such as enhanced training capabilities, reduced operating costs, and increased job satisfaction for pilots.
Notably, it allows one operator to monitor up to three Natilus aircraft simultaneously, enhancing operational efficiency and aligning with the growing demand for scheduled and on-demand air cargo services.
Ameriflight's collaboration with Natilus is pivotal, providing hands-on testing opportunities and invaluable feedback for refining the Natilus POD system.
Ameriflight CEO Alan Rusinowitz expressed pride in the partnership, highlighting Ameriflight's honour in contributing to developing this advanced aircraft and its accompanying technology.
Natilus employs satellite and airborne networks supported by cloud infrastructure to ensure reliable, redundant, timely, and compliant communications.
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