It can monitor individual seats for temperature, passenger movement and seatbelt closure as well as lock overhead containers, detect mobile phone activation and provide an environmental overview of the entire cabin interior.
ViatorAero also brings predictive maintenance benefits for greater fleet efficiency and continuous service.
The company is working with two aviation interior companies to develop seating for the market. It is also joining forces with The Institute of Experimental Psychophysiology in Dusseldorf on passenger comfort analysis using data from ViatorAero.
Trevor Lea, joint managing director of FliteTrak, said: “Innovative technology delivering personalised service for passengers and efficiencies for airlines is the future of air travel. Underpinned by award-winning core technology, ViatorAero is aviation’s first ‘smart’ remote condition monitoring system of its kind which has been proven to work. It is unique technology which propels the Internet of Things into the sky, giving visionary airlines and suppliers the edge in an increasingly competitive market.
“Now we are working with leading aircraft interior companies to bring ViatorAero to market on a pan-European basis. Although based in the UK, the impact of Brexit will be minimal with strong continental relationships and clients in place, and an ambitious long-term growth strategy.”
FliteTrak will be at the Paris Airshow from June 16-25 in hall 2b on stand F158.