AirNav RadarBox Attends Aviation Festival Americas in Miami
Aviation Festival Americas in Miami
AirNav RadarBox had the pleasure of attending the Aviation Festival Americas, one of the most important conferences for airline decision-makers, held in Miami from May 16 to 17. This event brought together industry professionals, including esteemed leaders, manufacturers, operators, and airlines from the Americas, to showcase and demonstrate the latest technological advancements and innovations in aviation.
AirNav RadarBox Team (Pedro Lopes & Oleg Rakhimov) at Aviation Festival Americas
AirNav showcased its advanced flight-tracking capabilities at the Aviation Festival Americas in Miami. The focus was on the company's global coverage and utilization of over 14 data sources, including satellite-based ADS-B. Pedro L. (Senior Software Developer) and Oleg R. (VP) demonstrated the latest cutting-edge technologies at the AirNav RadarBox booth. These technologies leverage a global network of ground-based receivers and advanced ADS-B and satellite-based ADS-B technologies to provide real-time tracking of aircraft and fleets worldwide.
Our data sources include:Â
- ADS-B (Satellite-based)
- UAT (978 MHz)
- ADS-B (Ground-based)
- FAA SWIM
- Eurocontrol
- MLAT
- Oceanic
- ADS-C
- HFDL
- FLIFO
- ASDE-X
- FLARM
- Australia ANSP
- MERGED
Learn more about satellite-based ADS-B by clicking here.Â
Aviation Festival Americas in Miami
The AirNav RadarBox Team at Aviation Festival Americas
During the event, attendees had the opportunity to explore AirNav RadarBox's global coverage and discover the extensive range of over 14 diverse data sources utilized by the company. Additionally, they were introduced to AirNav API services, including the Data Stream and On-Demand API, which provide valuable aviation data and information.
AirNav RadarBox Global Coverage Map
Aviation Festival Americas in Miami
Aviation Festival Americas in Miami
Aviation Festival Americas in Miami
ContactÂ
Didn't get a chance to visit us at Aviation Festival Americas this week? No problem! You can send us an email to [email protected]Â or call us at 1-800-401-2474 to discuss a flight & tracking solution designed especially for your requirements.Â
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Firehose API & Data Analytics
AirNav RadarBox Firehose API solutions page displayed on the screen
The Firehose API & Data Analytics tool is AirNav's enterprise-level API, which includes over 100 data fields such as Call Sign, Speed, Altitude, and Log, among other data fields. This data is available in popular formats such as JSON, XML, and CSV.
RadarBox Firehose API was designed especially for entities & developers looking to access a large volume of flight data seamlessly.
Why choose AirNav RadarBox Firehose API?
- Multiple Data Sources -Â Â ADS-B, FAA SWIM, Oceanic, MLAT, Satellite ADS-C, HF ADS-C & Satellite ADS-B.
- 24x7 Support Free -Â round-the-clock customer support.
- Easy Integration -Â Hassle-free integration into the client application.
- Scalable Lower cost -Â Scalable data access solutions for customers looking to develop and grow.
Data Analytics
AirNav RadarBox Business Intelligence and Data Analytics solutions help companies obtain flight data reports for a wide range of applications, including asset and risk management, competitor analysis, noise monitoring, fleet management, and post-flight monitoring.
Documentation & Information
For more information on documentation, pricing, downloading our client SDK, and data sources, please visit -  https://www.radarbox.com/api/documentation
For any questions or information, please email us at [email protected] or call us at +1 800-401-2474 to discuss the best flight data and tracking solution for you.Â
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