Air Canada has approved and accepted carriage of several new tracking devices on all its aircraft, enabling customers to monitor the location and environmental conditions of their shipments in real-time.
“Part of Air Canada Cargo’s mission is to provide customers with innovative shipping solutions that meet their evolving needs. With multiple GPS tracking devices approved for use on all our flights, shippers can benefit from the numerous advantages offered by real-time visibility and data collection for their shipments on Air Canada Cargo,” said Vito Cerone, director, marketing and sales, Americas.
Effective immediately, the following devices have been approved for carriage on all Air Canada Cargo shipments:
- FedEx SenseAware 2000
- OnAsset SENTRY 400 FlightSafe and SENTRY 500 FlightSafe
- Key Seven EPS2 Microtracker
- Sendum PT300 and PT300D
Air Canada Cargo approved these devices for use onboard its aircraft following rigorous testing by the airline’s engineering and cargo operations teams. The devices are accepted onboard both Air Canada and Air Canada Express flights.