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Blue Sky Offers Online Tracking System for Transportation Asset Management

The SkyRouter system is reliable and completely secure, giving customers peace-of-mind when running their systems. Blue Sky Network customers can login to their online account and quickly locate all of their transportation assets (aircraft, vessels, land-based) across the globe in near real-time.
La Jolla CA (SPX) Aug 18, 2005
Blue Sky Network has announced the release of SkyRouter, an interactive Web portal with detailed mapping for tracking transportation assets anywhere on earth.

Blue Sky Network is the first satellite tracking company to provide global tracking and event management (take-off, landing and inactive/active asset updates) on the Internet, allowing dispatchers and logistics managers to view their transportation assets anywhere, anytime.

The SkyRouter system is reliable and completely secure, giving customers peace-of-mind when running their systems. Blue Sky Network customers can login to their online account and quickly locate all of their transportation assets (aircraft, vessels, land-based) across the globe in near real-time.

After a recent SkyRouter demonstration, Tom Bondurant, logistics coordinator for Unocal said, "This is really great, exactly what I have been asking for. We finally have a service that can monitor aircraft, boats and land transportation, with a single application. "Blue Sky Network provides the information customers need when and where they need it, and because they can be integrated with logistics as well as financial management applications, customers will be able to use their data in a real-time format to execute their business processes."

"SkyRouter sets us apart, it takes satellite tracking to a new level. Never before have global organizations been able to monitor all their transportation assets via the Internet," said Jon Gilbert, president and CEO of Blue Sky Network.

"Using SkyRouter, our customers now have an integrated solution with a new level of safety and efficiency they can customize for their specific needs."

Supporting Blue Sky Network's D-Series flight tracking and satellite communications terminals, SkyRouter gives users on the ground immediate access to data from transportation assets in flight, in a simple, user-friendly format.

Tracking can be customized for each user - reports can be accessed by individual assets, all assets in flight, or specific groups of transportation assets.

This allows corporate clients to view only the aircraft contracted to them, management team members to monitor aircraft assigned to them, and a variety of other options that can be modified to suit the user's specific needs.

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