Detailed flight activity reports
Access geo-referenced take-offs and landings, altitude and speed analysis, engine cycle tracking, and fleet trip summaries.
View your fleet's activity in one place with comprehensive data on take-offs, landings, engine cycles, and more, providing actionable insights for better decision-making.

Most aerial firefighting activity is recorded through a mix of disconnected tools and manual processes. Clipboards, handwritten logs, and spreadsheets mean the record of what happened is slow to compile, prone to error, and often incomplete by the time it reaches anyone who needs it. FireFlyte changes that.

A complete view of your operational data.
Automatically interpret tracking data to distinguish between different flight phases and operational events. These insights can be filtered and displayed in easily digestible graphs, maps, and tables to enable better decision making.
Access geo-referenced take-offs and landings, altitude and speed analysis, engine cycle tracking, and fleet trip summaries.

Access geo-referenced take-offs and landings, altitude and speed analysis, engine cycle tracking, and fleet trip summaries.
Automate flight record-keeping to reduce manual errors and save time. These summaries support invoicing, maintenance planning, and operational reporting.
Track altitude, speed, engine cycles, and terrain clearance for a deeper understanding of asset performance.
Ensure every flight minute is logged with precision, eliminating human error and improving operational accountability.

Connect with your existing systems, ensuring a smooth flow of accurate data across your operations.
Use real-time insights to identify inefficiencies and keep your fleet operating at peak performance.
Built on 20 years of TracPlus' experience in the industry, FireFlyte, powered by TracPlus, is designed to deliver deep insights into safety, finance, and operational performance for aerial firefighting agencies and operators. FireFlyte gives you a real-time view of aircraft, drops, and operations - so you can coordinate faster, respond with confidence, and maximize mission effectiveness.
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of drops recorded in our platform in 2025.
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of data processed annually, worldwide.
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of global tracking and telemetry data.
Real-time tracking of aerial assets, their trajectories, and event data. Pilots and command centres have a real-time view of the aerial battlefield, ensuring each move is strategic and calculated.
Access to real-time data and analytics for swift decision-making. Incident Commanders can adjust their strategies in-flight, responding to evolving fire patterns and ground team updates.
Integration of aerial, vehicle, and ground-based tracking and firefighting event data from various systems. All units, irrespective of their tracking service provider, can be coordinated from a single hub, ensuring a unified response.
Advanced Additional Telemetry Unit (ATU) and real-time tracking solutions. Simplifies the task of meeting strict reporting requirements set by bodies like the US Forest Service and NAFC.
Continuous monitoring, automated alerts, and distress signals for aerial teams. Pilots operate with the assurance of being monitored, and help can be dispatched immediately in emergencies.
Accurate tracking of water pick-up and drop-off locations, including volume of water. Increases the efficiency and effectiveness of aerial water bombing operations.
Dual cellular/satellite connectivity with flexible tracking rates. Allows for efficient operations with no risk of disconnection, while optimising cost-effectiveness.
Ability to share aerial data with other firefighting entities. Facilitates a more comprehensive and collaborative aerial response, pooling resources and insights for a more effective firefighting strategy.

Microflite Aviation is one of the leading helicopter services in Australia, with a fleet of 19 helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft.
"I’d say that it’s better to set TracPlus up now while you can, rather than wish you had it in the future."
— Kellie Gavin, General Manager, Microflite Aviation
Accountability, Authority, And The Data Infrastructure That Makes Ethical AI Possible In Wildland Firefighting.
