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LoadStar® Server Enterprise (LSE)
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Manage Aircraft Data from Desktop to Aircraft

Building on the success of Teledyne’s LoadStar® software benefiting more than 40 airlines worldwide, the LoadStar® Server Enterprise (LSE) application efficiently manages the configuration, storage and electronic distribution of Software Parts.

Electronic Distribution and Process Automation

Eliminate media (floppy disks, CDs) and electronically distribute monthly navigation databases and Software Parts

Facilitate the instant transfer of Software Parts to data loaders onboard the aircraft, using wireless links, through web-based distribution

Multi-Function Solution

LSE logs Software Part receipt, validation, distribution, loading and load record keeping, thereby, reducing existing and cumbersome procedures. Such delivery tracking provides operators with access to near real-time progress reports of the avionics systems and aircraft loaded.

Airline to Aircraft Integration and Delivery

For the majority of airlines, LSE is the missing link in their Software Part collection and distribution process. This integrated solution makes it possible to electronically distribute Software Parts from desktop to data loaders across the fleet with the press of a button. LSE configuration control supports wireless distribution directly to the aircraft, when used with the Teledyne Wireless Groundlink® Quick Access Recorder (WQAR) and enhanced Airborne Data Loader (eADL) systems.

Secure User Access for Data Integrity

LSE provides high data security and integrity. Full access to the system is entirely under airline control, and only encrypted communications from authenticated clients can gain access to LSE.

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