Brazos Safety Systems working with Garmin to integrate Garmin's FlyGarmin ecosystem and the Brazos FDM analytics platform. This program enables FlyGarmin users to access Brazos FDM capability with an affordable and effective service offering and will provide new insights into pilot/operator performance. Through this collaboration, FlyGarmin users may choose to have their Garmin avionics data automatically forward to Brazos for FDM analysis and reporting.
This will enable operators to pull back the curtain on behavior and safety patterns, gaining deeper insights on flights. By combining the data from Garmin avionics with Brazos Safety's advanced analytics, operators gain an integrated solution that seamlessly automates flight data collection and transfer, enables safety trend analysis and exceed detection through the Brazos platform, and enhances operational readiness and regulatory compliance via accessible, data-rich insights. This collaboration casts a spotlight on both companies?
commitment to advancing aviation safety through innovation, automation, and teamwork.
Garmin Ltd. is one of the world's leaders in designing, producing, and marketing satellite geopositioning systems (GPS). The activity is organized around two families of products:
- marine and land geopositioning systems: tracers and sensors, pocket assistants, automobile guidance systems, sporting equipment (equipped with detectors for speed, distance traveled, heart rate, etc.);
- aerial geopositioning equipment: high-frequency communication transmitters, aerial display products, digital transponders (for transmitting altitude and flight number, broadcast by towers and control radar systems), beacon receivers, audio panels, etc.
Net sales break down by area of activity between outdoor activities (31.2%), sports and fitness (28.2%), marine (17%), aviation (13.9%), and automotive (9.7%).
At the end of 2024, the group had 9 production sites located in the United States (3), Taiwan (3), China, the Netherlands, and Poland.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: Americas (48.2%), Europe/Middle East/Africa (36.8%) and Asia/Pacific (15%).
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