Aftermarket AeroSync Mission installation delivers continuous, secure connectivity that improves clinical readiness and operational efficiency for air medical missions

OAK CREEK, WISCONSIN – March 5, 2026 – Astronautics Corporation of America is providing its AeroSync Mission internet connectivity system and cellular data plan to Life Link III as an aftermarket solution for their AW119 helicopters.  Life Link III delivers critical care air medical transport for patients requiring immediate access to advanced medical facilities across Minnesota and Wisconsin and across the Upper Midwest.

Designed specifically for mission-critical operations, Astronautics’ AeroSync Mission enables in-air, air-to-ground, and on-ground Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity, transforming airborne connectivity from a limitation into a clinical and operational advantage.  The system delivers a secure wireless hotspot designed to meet OEM-level standards for cybersecurity, quality, and reliability.

For air ambulance operators, AeroSync Mission supports faster decision making, improved coordination, and better preparedness upon arrival by enabling seamless data transfer between air medical crews and receiving trauma teams.  By providing uninterrupted access to clinical information during transport, the system helps ensure that hospitals are prepared before the aircraft touches down—when minutes matter most.

With always-on connectivity enabled by AeroSync Mission, Life Link III leverages Playback Health, a next-generation clinical scribe platform that offers ambient dictation designed to streamline the clinical documentation process.  AeroSync also opens the door to endless possibilities including patient data exchange, telehealth, and an added layer of communication in the event of communications failure.

“For air ambulance operators, reliable connectivity isn’t a convenience—it’s a critical enabler of patient care,” said Matthew Frei, director of Connected Aircraft Solutions at Astronautics.  “Installing AeroSync Mission on Life Link III’s AW119 fleet removes one of the biggest barriers to digital care in the air, delivering continuous, secure connectivity without adding complexity for flight crews or maintenance teams.  This installation also marks the expansion of our small, lightweight, all-in-one connectivity system from an OEM-only offering to a flexible aftermarket solution for operators seeking to modernize existing aircraft.”

Astronautics supports AeroSync Mission operators with a subscription-based cellular data plan, offering global connectivity through partnerships with internet service providers across numerous international markets.  This approach provides operators with a streamlined and cost-effective way to maintain connectivity both in the air and on the ground, while simplifying IT management across the fleet.  AeroSync wireless devices have achieved regulatory certification for cellular and Wi-Fi operation in the United States and many countries worldwide.

Optional AeroSync Mission features include video streaming, video storage, aircraft data collection and export, and engine data diagnostic services.  Astronautics specializes in customizing connectivity solutions to meet specific operator requirements, enabling scalable digital health and operational initiatives across air medical fleets.

For more information about Astronautics’ aftermarket connectivity solutions, visit booth B5210 at VERTICON 2026 or contact BusDev@astronautics.com.

Astronautics is providing its AeroSync Mission internet connectivity system and cellular data plan to Life Link III as an aftermarket solution for their AW119 helicopters. Life Link III delivers critical care air medical transport for patients requiring immediate access to advanced medical facilities across Minnesota, Wisconsin, and the Upper Midwest.

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About Astronautics

Astronautics Corporation of America, headquartered in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, is a global leader in the design, development, and manufacture of avionics equipment and systems for the commercial and military aerospace industry.  Key products include electronic primary flight, multifunction and engine displays, connected aircraft and airborne cyber solutions, electronic flight bags, and integrated avionics systems.  Since its founding in 1959, Astronautics has delivered trusted, reliable, and tailored engineering solutions enabling aerospace OEMs and operators to achieve mission success.  Astronautics is the parent company of Kearfott Corporation, headquartered in New Jersey, known for its guidance, navigation, and motion sensor products for sea, land, air, and space applications.  For more information, visit www.astronautics.com.