FlightPath3D surpasses 3,000 installations
FlightPath3D announced yesterday that during the first quarter of this year, their install base has surpassed 3,000 aircraft and the company is looking forward to continued and accelerated growth throughout 2021.
"We're seeing absolute signs of recovery in flights and see good growth going forward through 2021,” said Duncan Jackson, FlightPath3D President. “We're optimistic about the market and expect to surpass 4,000 aircraft within a year."
There is a sustained increase in air travel and aircraft returning to service. Geographic markets, domestic and international services, commercial and business sectors are all recovering, albeit at a different pace, the company said.
Jackson added, “We’re seeing some of our customers in Asia and Oceania flying close to their 2019 passenger numbers for domestic flights. In addition, our North American airline customers seem to be on the verge of a rapid increase in travel demand.”
"We're pleased to see 737 MAX deployments once again as they make their way back into revenue service,” said Boris Veksler, FlightPath3D CEO. “Our optimism is further amplified by the news around forward bookings from our airline customers and the growth we're experiencing in the business aviation sector."
FlightPath3D has been busy developing applications that help passengers find flights, routes and destinations based on personal profiles and experience desires.
Veksler added, "We're excited to help airlines with their recovery with new apps to facilitate passenger interests to be matched to destinations, and flights or activities matched with traveler motivations. Our engineers are levering data science and large data sets to solve this."