Star Navigation Systems - CEO, Amir Bhatti.
CEO, Amir Bhatti.
Source: Star Navigation Systems.
  • Star Navigation (SNA) has signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Astral Aviation
  • The company will sell seven of its in-flight safety monitoring systems destined for cargo aircraft in Kenya
  • Astral has been operating in Africa for over two decades
  • Star Navigation Systems provides aerospace hardware and software to operators across the globe
  • Star Navigation (SNA) is unchanged trading at $0.025 per share

Star Navigation (SNA) has signed an LOI with Astral Aviation.

The company will sell seven of its STAR-ISMS (in-flight safety monitoring systems) destined for cargo aircraft in Kenya.

Astral is a licensed cargo airline based in Kenya that has been operating in Africa for over 22 years with additional service to Asia, Europe and the Middle East. It has agreements with over 30 interline partners, leading global and local freight forwarders, and over 25 global GSAs.

The news follows positive feedback from an aviation accident prevention conference with FlightPath in Kenya.

“This LOI with Astral gives Star a wide variety of planes to install our Star A.D.S (real-time autonomous aircraft normal ops and distress tracking system),” stated Amir Bhatti, Star’s CEO. “We are excited to have this opportunity to work with Astral and provide them a solution to improve safety and optimize their aircraft operations.”

Star Navigation Systems provides aerospace hardware and software to operators across the globe.

Star Navigation (SNA) is unchanged trading at $0.025 per share as of 3:21 pm EST.

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