Advances in Aviation Communication Boost Airline Safety
Emerging aviation communication technology has the potential to dramatically improve in-flight safety. Here are just a few innovative solutions.
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Casey Meeks is the director of innovation at Comply365 and a commercial pilot with 20 years of experience. He combines his two passions, flying and technology, to bring real-world expertise to Comply365. His role in designing and implementing solutions that improve safety and efficiency for clients has uniquely positioned him to see trends common to airlines transitioning to enterprise mobility. His work has led to the development of some of Comply365’s most innovative products.
Emerging aviation communication technology has the potential to dramatically improve in-flight safety. Here are just a few innovative solutions.
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