GE Aerospace Expands Use of Aireon’s Space-Based ADS-B Data Across SaaS Solutions

- McLean, VA. USA

GE Aerospace has implemented broader use of Aireon’s space-based Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS-B) data, delivering enhanced situational awareness and advanced analytics across its full suite of Event Measurement System (EMS) flight analytics solutions.

In 2024, GE Aerospace integrated Aireon data into its Airspace Insights solution, enabling airlines to identify airspace inefficiencies, optimize flight paths, and maximize airspace performance by reducing fuel consumption and increasing operational capacity.

Building on this collaboration, the new agreement extends Aireon’s global ADS-B data across all GE Aerospace EMS solutions — beyond Airspace Insights — providing airlines with more precise, consistent, and truly global flight tracking. This expanded data integration delivers deeper insight into fuel utilization, aircraft operating efficiency, and other key performance indicators critical to improving airline performance.

“We are delighted to grow our cooperation with the GE team and to hear the value that Aireon data delivers to its customers,” said Jennifer Andersson, Director of Sales for Commercial Data Services at Aireon. “With these integrations, GE Aerospace customers will gain access to the most precise, consistent, and trusted global flight tracking data available today across all GE Aerospace EMS products. These insights drive meaningful improvements in operational performance.”

“The ability to leverage the right data sources in the most optimal, trusted ways will help unlock new airspace capacity and growth opportunities for the aerospace industry,” added Andrew Coleman, President and General Manager, GE Aerospace, Software as a Service. “Aireon’s space-based ADS‑B data, combined with GE Aerospace’s EMS analytics, equips airlines with the actionable intelligence they need to continuously improve performance, enhance safety, and define the future of connected flight.”

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