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Polaris Aero renews deal with Collins Aerospace for VOCUS FlightRisk integration

Polaris Aero renews deal with Collins Aerospace for VOCUS FlightRisk integration
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Joe Petrie Editor & Chief | AviationPros

Polaris Aero has renewed its agreement with Collins Aerospace, a business of RTX, to provide VOCUS FlightRisk to subscribers of Collins’ ARINCDirect flight planning tools. This renewal extends a partnership that has lasted over ten years, integrating FlightRisk’s preflight risk assessment capabilities with ARINCDirect’s flight support services.

ARINCDirect customers will now have access to VOCUS FlightRisk's advanced features, which analyze critical factors such as pilot, environmental, aircraft, and airfield risks. The tool uses a rules engine to assess each flight's unique risks and offers advisories that turn raw data into actionable insights. This allows schedulers, dispatchers, pilots, and managers to make informed decisions aimed at enhancing safety.

“VOCUS FlightRisk serves as an ideal preflight risk control, offering a crucial first step towards ensuring successful and safe missions,” said Chris Connor, CEO of Polaris Aero.

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The service provides several benefits including proactive decision-making through automated alerts about potential hazards early in the planning process. It also aids regulatory compliance by issuing custom advisories for applicable policies and regulations. Additionally, real-time dashboards offer automated insights on hazard types and locations.

This continued collaboration highlights the shared commitment of Collins Aerospace and Polaris Aero to improving safety and operational efficiency in aviation.

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