HALO-Flight, the south Texas non-profit air ambulance service, has chosen Brazos Safety Systems to support flight data monitoring (FDM) across its helicopter fleet. The move is part of a broader effort to strengthen operational safety and ensure compliance.
The safety programme will provide post-flight analytics, assessments and alerts to help the HALO-Flight team identify and address risk factors.
Jonathan Keech, director of safety for HALO-Flight, says: “In HALO-Flight, safety is more than a requirement, it's a promise we make to every life we touch. Our partnership with Brazos Safety strengthens that promise, combining its expertise and our purpose, to build a culture where trust, readiness and accountability thrive. This is more than a business relationship, we're safeguarding futures.”
Tom Nied, Brazos Safety Systems vice president of sales and marketing, adds: “HALO-Flight has long been a leader in mission-first, safety-driven air medical transport. Its commitment to protecting both patients and crew is evident in every part of its operation. At Brazos, we're honoured to contribute to that mission by providing tools that help it turn flight data into actionable insights and reinforce high standards for flight safety.”