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Beyond the Black Box - Live Flight Data Analysis


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Published in Science and Technology on Thursday, June 18th 2009 at 9:30 GMT, Last Modified on 2009-06-18 09:31:16 by Market Wire   Print publication without navigation


 TORONTO, June 18 /CNW/ - Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. (TSX-V: SNA) ("Star" or the "Company"), a leading edge technology company focused on providing Aerospace Solutions to assist aviation operators worldwide discusses air safety. As reported in the Singapore Straits Times on 12 June 2009, Pierre J. Jeanniot reminded Agence France-Presse that technology has evolved and the current flight recorders, the so called "Black Boxes", are obsolete. Mr. Jeanniot, former President and CEO of Air Canada and former Director General and CEO of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), was one of the pioneers of the original flight data recorder, some forty years ago. Mr. Jeanniot pointed out that in the past there have unfortunately been several cases where even though the flight data recorders have been recovered, the "Black Box" had been so badly damaged that much of the data had been destroyed or very difficult to interpret. Mr. Jeanniot said that a cost-effective automatic system for real-time data transmission exists. Today, it is possible not only to transmit data when specific malfunction occurs, but the system can also be programmed so that in the event of a serious malfunction, it will transmit all data and cockpit communication non-stop. The substantial reduction in satellite communication costs makes such a system relatively inexpensive to operate. Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. (TSX-V: SNA) continues to refine its In-Flight Monitoring System ("ISMS(TM)" or "Terrastar: RTM(TM)" Real-time Monitoring) - as a successor to the traditional "Black Box". Utilizing Star's patented technology, the ISMS(TM) system has been fully developed, extensively tested in normal commercial aviation settings, and is commercially available. Such a system allows operators to define the frequency of reports, while retaining the override ability to respond immediately to so-called "Mayday" situations. The systems' capability of sending immediate alerts in case of a significant divergence from acceptable system parameters allows for proactive action by Operations and Maintenance Centers. Additionally, the flight performance information captured and transmitted by ISMS(TM) can provide a dynamic view of the overall behavior of the aircraft at a given time during flight operations. For location information, the system uses on-board GPS equipment and standard aircraft systems to validate data integrity, and then transmit the information via satellite to the ground on a pre-determined or automatic emergency basis. (Please see Star's website [ www.star-navigation.com ] for more information). About Star Navigation: Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. ([ www.star-navigation.com ]) owns the exclusive worldwide license to its proprietary, patented In-flight Safety Monitoring System, the first system in the world to feature in-flight data-analysis, monitoring and diagnostics with a real-time connection between aircraft and ground. Its real-time capability of tracking performance-trends and predicting incident-occurrence enhances aviation safety and improves fleet management while reducing costs for the operator. Certain statements contained in this News Release constitute forward-looking statements. When used in this document, the words "may", "would", "could", "will" and similar expressions, as they relate to Star or its management are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect Star's current views with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Many factors could cause Star's actual performance or achievements to vary from those described herein. Should one or more of these factors or uncertainties materialize, or should assumptions underlying forward-looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. Star does not assume any obligation to update these forward-looking statements. Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the content of this release. %SEDAR: 00009078E 
For further information: Please call Viraf Kapadia, CEO, (416) 252-2889, [ viraf.kapadia@star-navigation.com ]; AGORACOM Investor Relations, IR HUB [ http://www.agoracom.com/ir/StarNavigation ], E-mail all questions and correspondence: [ SNA@agoracom.com ], [ http://www.agoracom.com/ir/StarNavigation ]

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