• Star Navigation (SNA) is reporting positive results from an aviation accident prevention conference with FlightPath in Kenya
  • The conference welcomed over 25 airlines from eastern and western Africa and saw Star receive a warm reception for its in-flight safety system from Kenya’s Civil Aviation Authority
  • Harmeet Gill, Star’s Senior Director of Investor Relations, and Captain Jonathan Kordich, VP of FlightPath, spoke with Shoran Devi about the conference
  • Star Navigation Systems provides aerospace hardware and software to operators worldwide
  • Star Navigation (SNA) is unchanged trading at $0.025 per share

Star Navigation (SNA) is reporting positive results from a conference with FlightPath in Kenya.

The conference – which covered aviation accident prevention – ran from March 10-15, 2022, with participation from over 25 airlines and MROs from eastern and western Africa. The company also took meetings with individual airlines in Nairobi.

Star is looking to further showcase its STAR-A.D.S. products, along with FlightPath’s training systems, to unlock more opportunities in east and west Africa.

The company believes its integrated joint marketing and sales approach will help drive brand awareness and industry credibility.

On the second day, Star presented to the Directorate of Aviation Safety & Security Regulation of the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA). The presentation highlighted STAR-A.D.S. products, including the in-flight safety monitoring system and services, as well as Star’s Global Aeronautical Distress Safety System (GADSS) program initiative.

The KCAA acknowledged the Star system as a timely and relevant technology, noting that it would enhance safety in the Kenyan airspace.

Harmeet Gill, Star’s Senior Director of Investor Relations, and Captain Jonathan Kordich, VP of FlightPath, spoke with Shoran Devi about the conference.

Star Navigation Systems provides aerospace hardware and software to operators worldwide.

Star Navigation (SNA) is unchanged trading at $0.025 per share as of 1 pm EST.

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