Marketplace: New Hangar Security Systems for Private Aviation

LynkAviation Base Station
Credit: LynkAviation

Tailor-Made Aircraft Protection

Company: LynkAviation

Product: LynkAviation, formerly known as HangarBot, offers smart security solutions specifically made for aircraft hangars. Using local 4G connectivity, LynkAviation’s suite of devices is designed to transform your hangar into a digital fort—enabling remote controls and access to video surveillance cameras, door controllers and sensors. Through its dedicated mobile app, users can adjust hangar temperature, operate hangar doors, view live camera feeds and even preheat aircraft engines through its indoor industrial outlet base station. According to LynkAviation, subscription plans for its service begin at $20/month for users with existing internet service. https://marketplace.aviationweek.com/suppliers/lynk-remote-technologies/

Bosch Security Systems Mobile Access V5.0
Credit: Bosch Security Systems

Bosch-Level Security

Company: Bosch Security Systems

Product: Bosch Security Systems, a mainstay in residential and commercial security solutions, offers an extensive variety of controlled access devices suitable for aircraft hangars. Bosch offers several types of video surveillance devices, including fixed dome, moving, panoramic and thermal cameras. For hangars with older, preexisting cameras, Bosch offers video encoders and decoders to convert analog video sources to digital, ensuring compatibility with older systems. With the company’s Mobile Access V5.0 system, users can take advantage of the mobile app for physical access, encrypted communication and multi-factor authentication. https://marketplace.aviationweek.com/suppliers/bosch-security-systems

Honeywell’s ProSeries Wireless Indoor MotionViewer
Credit: Honeywell

This Is Not A Drill

Company: Honeywell

Product: False alarms can be a nuisance when monitoring your hangar. With intelligent motion detection, Honeywell’s ProSeries Wireless Indoor MotionViewer is designed to negate and verify false alarms through the system’s companion mobile app or monitoring station. The ProSeries camera can also be placed anywhere in your hangar thanks to its battery-powered functionality. The camera pairs with Honeywell’s Total Connect 2.0 app, enabling remote control for arming/disarming, lighting and thermostat. https://marketplace.aviationweek.com/suppliers/honeywell-aerospace-0/

Securaplane’s PreFlite security system
Credit: Securaplane/Meggitt

On Your Aircraft, For Your Aircraft

Company: Securaplane/Meggitt

Product: Securaplane’s PreFlite security system takes each aspect of building security and applies it directly to your aircraft, for security wherever you fly. According to the company, the PreFlite system provides mobile alerts to up to three users simultaneously anywhere in the world over its international GSM network. With interior and exterior cameras, powered by auxiliary battery packs, aircraft intrusions are documented and sent to the user in real time. The PreFlite system also offers options for solar panels, extending the battery life of onboard sensors and cameras. The system’s app allows users to remotely arm, disarm and check the status of their aircraft. https://marketplace.aviationweek.com/suppliers/meggitt-control-systems-simi-valley/

Allied Universal logo
Credit: Allied Universal

21st-Century Security

Company: Allied Universal

Product: Allied Universal’s (AU) Integrated Technology Services (ITS) offers a suite of hosted and managed services to protect your flying assets. According to AU, its ITS includes access control, emergency communications, fire alarm services and identity management. To bolster its intrusion detection capabilities, AU offers robotics and autonomous devices to evaluate situations before responding, the company says. AU offers security assessments to best protect your hangar and everything in it. In partnership with HELIAUS, AU provides a “comprehensive AI-driven workforce management” solution to enhance situational awareness and analytics. https://marketplace.aviationweek.com/suppliers/allied-universal/

Jeremy Kariuki

Jeremy Kariuki is Associate Editor for Business Aviation, based in Atlanta. Before joining Aviation Week in April 2023, Jeremy served as a writer for FLYING Magazine, FreightWaves and the Center for Sustainable Journalism.