Airtel ATN, a global leader in Data Link systems is pleased is to announce the appointment of BuCET AG as an official reseller for its Industry-leading Test Platform software to military customers.
Airtel’s test tools are widely recognised and utilised by OEMs around the world for their precision and reliability. These tools provide a convenient and cost-effective method for testing and validating Data Link on aircraft.
BuCET AG, with its extensive customer base, provides an ideal platform for expanding Airtel’s market share in the military sector. The partnership is set to drive new business opportunities, allowing both companies to capitalise on their expertise in their respective fields.
“This partnership with BuCET AG aligns with our vision to deliver advanced technological solutions to our customers in the military space,” said Santi Ibarz, CEO at Airtel ATN. The collaboration between Airtel and BuCET AG will ensure military customers will benefit from our tailored Data Link solutions and best-in-class software.
About BuCET AG
BuCET AG, based in Idstein in Germany, successfully cooperates with companies from various industries. They work with several customers across a range of sectors. These companies include BSS BuCET Shared Services AG, TCI Consult Gmbh, xentasystems, becker-aero Aviation Solutions and Glasemann Systems.
About Airtel ATN
Airtel is a global leader in Data Link systems. The company supplies operational and test Data Link solutions to Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs), Avionics Manufacturers, Communications Service Providers, and aircraft Maintenance Repair and Overhaul organizations worldwide.
Based in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, Airtel began as a telecommunications company, transitioning to Aeronautical Telecommunications in 1998. Today, 40% of European ANSPs and more than 10,000 aircraft are data link-enabled by Airtel. Customers include, USAF, Euro control, Irish Aviation Authority, ENAV, DSNA, NAV Portugal, Naviair, Skyguide, Hungarocontrol, Slovenia Control, ANS CR, Collins, Airbus, Boeing, FAA, and ESA