Herzliya, Israel, April 2015 – BIRD Aerosystems Ltd.
BIRD Aerosystems Ltd. would like to invite you to our exhibition at Aerospace Fair Mexico, FAM 2015 being held at the Santa Lucia Air Base, Mexico.
At the show, we will present our unique and proven ASIO Special Mission Aircraft that enhances maritime and ground situational awareness and is based on our company’s in-depth C4ISR experience.
ASIO is a complete system that is platform independent and uses state of the art surveillance and monitoring sensors that are integrated with BIRD’s mission management system (MSIS).
MSIS is the heart of the system as it collects and processes large amounts of information gathered from all onboard sensors. This information is then automatically classified and then clearly displayed with an easy to use and intuitive human machine interface.
We invite you to visit our special mission aircraft booth and experience first-hand the MSIS mission management solution and how it boosts the overall mission effectiveness.
Looking forward to welcome you at FAM 2015!
April 22-25, 2015, Chalet – 8, Main Platform
For more details, please contact:
Dana Tal
MarCom Manger
Tel: +972-9-9725700 ext. 765
E-mail: dana@birdaero.com
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