Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. develops, markets, and sells in-flight safety monitoring systems (ISMS) worldwide. The company provides STAR-ISMS, an aircraft computer that combines in-flight data monitoring, diagnostics, and data analysis with real time connections between the aircraft and the ground using real-time satellite transmission. It also offers STAR airborne data service that offers real-time monitoring, data analysis, aircraft health and flight operation status, and real-time position information. In addition, the company provides STAR-M.M.I. that repairs, performs qualification tests, and supports onboard LCD flat screen displays for cockpits of fixed wing aircraft and helicopters for civilian and military applications. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Brampton, Canada.
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