Blue Sky Network

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Blue Sky Network
TypePrivate
IndustryFlight tracking, Fleet, Asset, GPS Satellite Tracking, Management, AFF
Founded2001
HeadquartersSan Diego, California
ProductsSkyRouter, D1000A, D1000C, HawkEye 5200, HawkEye 5300, HawkEye 7200, HawkEye PT, HawkEye PT Plus, ACH1000, HawkEye Link]
Websitewww.blueskynetwork.com

Blue Sky Network is a global satellite technology company headquartered in San Diego, California. Founded in 2001, Blue Sky Network offers satellite tracking solutions to support fleet managers and operators monitoring their assets on land, sea,[1] and in the air. Blue Sky Network solutions leverage the Iridium satellite network to provide customers in more than 50 countries with 100 percent global coverage. The company has been an authorized Tier 1 Iridium Communications partner since 2002.[2]

SkyRouter[]

SkyRouter is Blue Sky Network’s industry-leading fleet tracking and communications cloud-based web portal and mapping system. Designed and operated by Blue Sky Network, SkyRouter serves as a centralized command center for operators to track, view, communicate with and manage single field devices, or large global fleets. Users can log on to SkyRouter from any mobile device using the SkyRouter Mobile App. Features of SkyRouter include SMS support, customizable email subject formatting, alert information, and alert previews. Event notifications can be sent via SMS from SkyRouter to any cellular phone on any network. The SkyRouter alerting system allows fleet managers to customize pertinent asset information directly to smart phones and tablets as necessary.[3]

SkyRouter communicates with Blue Sky Network hardware to provide a secure web interface that displays positions on various overlay maps. It also handles two-way message traffic, events, alerts, and telematic data.[4]

SkyRouter also enables pilots and operators to communicate by sending two-way messages. Both the communications solutions and global tracking are made possible by transceivers that are installed in the asset. The transceivers both transmit and receive data signals, constantly updating the position and events associated with the assets. In aviation applications, Automated Flight Following via SkyRouter allows the transmission of satellite messages from aircraft to dispatchers on the ground in the form of special events reports, such as updates on take-offs and landings, as well as telemetric data reports, and emergency location.[5]

Mobile App[]

In 2014, Blue Sky Network announced the launch of the SkyRouter Mobile App for iOS. The app allows authorized users to view, track, and communicate with any Blue Sky Network equipped aircraft, vehicle, ship, or person in their organization. Through the app, users can track assets, communicate via email, and send/receive user defined forms including trip plans. Other features of the SkyRouter Mobile App include map options and overlays, QPOS push notifications, and breadcrumbs.[6]

Blue Sky Network Brazil[]

In 2010, Blue Sky Network became an official service partner of Iridium Serviçios de Satellites S.A., a subsidiary of Iridium Communications Inc. The following year, Blue Sky Network Brazil Comunicação por Satélite obtained an SMGS (Non Geostationary Satellite Global Mobile Service) license in Brazil, enabling the company to provision Iridium-based satellite services in Brazil.[7]

In order to run the daily operations in Brazil, sister company Blue Sky Network Brazil Comunicação por Satélite was established in Alphaville, just outside São Paulo. The company currently provides GPS tracking and satellite communication services to civilian and government aviation operations. In 2008, Lider Taxi Aereo, the country’s largest provider of helicopter and executive aviation services, outfitted its 40-aircraft offshore helicopter fleet with Blue Sky Network technology.[8]

Under strict Brazilian regulations, telecommunications products that are sold and used in Brazil must have a Certificate of Conformity issued by a Designated Certification Body, indicating that they comply with Brazilian regulatory requirements. Products must also be approved and homologated by Anatel, the Brazilian National Telecommunications Agency (Agência Nacional de Telecomunicações).[9] In 2013, Blue Sky Network announced that its HawkEye 5300 received Homologation Certification from ANATEL. In 2015, Blue Sky Network received Anatel homologation for its HawkEye 7200 portable Iridium satellite tracking solution.

Products[]

Blue Sky Network’s line of products includes fixed-install, portable and handheld satellite tracking and SATCOM solutions. Installed and tracking devices include the D1000A, D1000C, ACH1000, HawkEye Link, HawkEye 5200, and HawkEye 5300. Among Blue Sky Network’s portable products are the HawkEye PT, HawkEye PT Plus, and HawkEye 7200

References[]

  1. ^ "Marine Fuel Management Technology Benefits Oil Tankers", Marisys, September 23 2009.
  2. ^ "Blue Sky Joins Iridium's Growing Service Partner Network".
  3. ^ "Upgraded Blue Sky Networks asset-tracking software has SMS and email formatting improvements". Military & Aerospace Electronics. 2015-02-16. Retrieved 2015-03-26.
  4. ^ "Blue Sky Network Sponsors Helicopter Round-The-World Attempt", Aero News Network,. Archived October 22, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "Blue Sky Network Rolls Out Their Latest GPS Receiver". Aviation Online Magazine. Retrieved 2009-09-23.
  6. ^ "Blue Sky Network Introduces SkyRouter Mobile App" (PDF). Rotor News. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2014-11-03.
  7. ^ "Blue Sky Network Brazil Gets SMGS Certification".
  8. ^ "Brazil's largest offshore fleet selects Blue Sky Network flight-tracking technology". Military & Aerospace Electronics. 2008-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-26.
  9. ^ "Certification and approval/homologation of telecommunication products". Anatel.

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