NavBlue aeronautical products will be supported by Airbus Defense and Space “geo intelligence” as well as satellite data, said Hulley, who described the company as an end-to-end provider of digital services. It is complemented by ATM solutions offered by Airbus ProSky and Airbus products including the runway overrun protection system (ROPS) and FlySmart, a system that links aircraft with ground-based IT systems. With principal locations at Waterloo, Hersham UK and Toulouse, France, NavBlue supplies electronic flight bag applications, aeronautical charts, navigation data and performance-based navigation, flight, aircraft performance and crew planning. Hulley is now president and CEO of NavBlue, which operates as a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus. Airbus (Outdoor Exhibit 13 & 25) acquired Waterloo, Canada-based Navtech in March. Laurent Martinez, senior vice-president of Airbus Services, and Navtech head Mike Hulley unveiled the new company Tuesday here at the Farnborough Airshow. NavBlue is positioned within the Airbus services business unit. Airbus and its recently acquired flight-planning company Navtech have formed a new company-NavBlue-to provide flight operations and air traffic management (ATM) services.
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