Ever since mankind began moving things from one location to another, the goal has been to do it easily, quickly and within the limits of practicality. Early man probably used some form of oxen or horse to pull their goods on a sledge, perhaps using stone tablets to make note of the various cargo. Fast forward to the age of the internet and a system which gives flight crews the ability to see upcoming flight plans, equipment status and crew assignments from almost any airport in the world.
AeroTracker charter is an internet-enabled charter dispatch and monitoring system for airline dispatchers and management to plan and assign aircraft and crew to their upcoming trips. It shows pilots and maintenance personnel equipment status and its expected availability. AeroTracker also shows departure and arrival airport information and distances, allows estimated time en-route, and tracks upcoming maintenance, as well as tach/hobbs, trip requests and even upcoming medical certificate and currency status. AeroTracker is compatible with most standard internet browsers (Explorer, Firefox and Safari) and it's available to any PC, laptop and/or hand-held device with internet access.
Based on the needs and demands of real world aircraft operators, AeroTracker is the result of several years of design and development. Suited for any dispatching operation where aircraft are used, crew are assigned and management wishes to constantly monitor flights, AeroTracker is especially useful to fast-paced operations for passenger, freight or air ambulance flights. The system is designed for use on a centralized ‘web-server’ computer, usually located at the dispatching office. The information can then be accessed remotely from any computer through the internet by users with authorized access codes. Maintenance personnel no longer need worry that an airplane is nearing inspection. With a glance at AeroTracker, they can see how much time remains, whether the aircraft can fly again prior to inspection, and they can even receive an automated email if a scheduling conflict occurs.Riley began working with the AeroTracker development team several years ago in order to provide them with valuable feedback from an actual live business aviation company. This partnership ensured that the functions of the software were optimized for the real world aircraft charter environment. With the valuable insight from Riley personnel, the developers of AeroTracker created a Flight Board system that is truly easy-to-use and meets the stringent demands of an aircraft charter company.The AeroTracker system is available to aircraft charter and air ambulance operations in a turnkey package. The system designers are available to assist with training, trouble-shooting and how to maximize its effectiveness for specific operations. AeroTracker also offers other FBO software designed to run maintenance operations and manage fuel inventory. For more information, visit www.aerotracker.net or call Rick at 269.349.7644.


