All Nippon Airways (ANA) joins forces with global security leader MedAire Inc. to revolutionize flight safety, offering passengers comprehensive travel risk management tools and advanced aviation security intelligence. The partnership exemplifies ANA's unwavering commitment to ensuring the highest aviation safety standards.
MedAire brings more than 35 years of experience vetting threat data, so they're well-placed to identify, assess, and understand risks both in the air and on the ground. They'll be working closely with ANA's security team to deliver advanced travel risk management resources designed to assess and mitigate travel and safety dangers.
MedAire offers a comprehensive solution to travel risk management for aviation security departments. With over 35 years of experience in vetting threat data, MedAire provides advanced tools and resources, delivering actionable advice and providing bespoke solutions to keep your organization's operations safe.
The MedAire360 Security Portal provides 360 degrees of analysis and an intuitive, map-based interface that includes near real-time threat and aviation alerts, flight route visualization, fleet tracking, airport risk assessment, airspace analysis, country and city guides, and expert security consulting. Count on MedAire for comprehensive security information, risk assessments tailored to your organization, gap analyses, and emergency response reviews. ANA and MedAire are set on providing superior safety for passengers and crew. To comprehensively manage security and safety risks, MedAire supports organizations with bespoke assessments, gap analyses, and emergency response reviews.
The partnership between ANA and MedAire marks a pivotal moment in ANA's ongoing safety and security initiative. With MedAire's wealth of knowledge in aviation security and its team of experienced professionals, ANA is now equipped to make informed decisions that keep operations running smoothly and securely. This collaboration exemplifies ANA's unwavering promise to deliver impeccable service and maintain the highest standards in aviation safety, further solidifying its commitment to customer satisfaction.
As Bill Dolny, MedAire CEO, says, they're proud to be ANA's partner in providing world-class aviation security intelligence. With a team of experts with military and government aviation experience, they're well-prepared to guide ANA through any unanticipated risks and threats, allowing airlines to make informed decisions.
Haru Kajiki, ANA's Vice President of Aviation Security, says the collaboration will enhance customers' safety and peace of mind as they expand their network. The MedAire360 Security Portal delivers comprehensive security information, including near real-time threat and aviation alerts, flight route visualization, fleet tracking, airport risk assessment, and airspace analysis. With MedAire's robust resources and experts, ANA is well-equipped for safer and more secure flights for all.
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