Aeronautical Services
Avineon currently provides technical support for the analysis and evaluation of the Navy’s Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS) used by Naval and Marine Corps aviators at air stations worldwide, as well as certain host nation airports, when operating around airfields under instrument flight rules. This includes designing and producing the programming requirements necessary to fulfill aeronautical flight information required of the Navy and ensuring all flight safety procedures are in accordance for the protection of personnel and aircraft. Avineon combines the use of new tools provided by the FAA on the commercial side with strategic war-fighting efforts to integrate U.S. air communities worldwide. This allows U.S. military forces and the FAA to have automated means to better communicate and leverage information on flight procedures and provide flexibility regarding air control both commercially and within the DOD.
Mark Brown, head of NAVFIG, commented, “Over the last decade, Avineon has provided IT services to assist NAVFIG in utilizing new technologies to improve our instrument design and publication efficiency prompting numerous commendations for the delivery of on-time, within budget and technically superior performance. Avineon’s expertise and innovation have allowed NAVFIG's capabilities to accomplish both general and war-fighting mission requirements needed from a global strike perspective. We look forward to continuing our relationship.”
Avineon has worked with NAVFIG since 1996, automating workflows with the application development and implementation of NAVFIG’s Navy Terminal Instrument Procedures applications software. In addition, Avineon has also assisted with the development of AVNATERPS, a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) tool that Flight Procedure Specialists use to analyze digital terrain elevation data from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to create images for FAA flight inspections.
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