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Can Santa Claus really be tracked? Of course he can, with FlyteComm’s live Santa Tracking service.
Beginning Thursday, December 24th, at 6:30am ET, families around the WORLD can visit FlyteComm to track Santa’s progress as he journeys around the globe, delivering joy to all.
This year's experience is interactive and covers the most countries ever. See how fast Santa's Sleigh is flying at any point in time. Zoom in, zoom out, and change map types. You can even try and guess where he's headed next. It's great fun for the whole family.
"For years, FlyteComm has provided government, industry, and the general public with leading flight and logistics tracking. Now, FlyteComm's "In The Air and On The Ground" technology is being used to track Saint Nicholas (Santa Claus) himself, turning this year's "track" into a fun geography lesson on where he goes and when he gets there," said Maurice Bailey, President/CEO of FlyteComm.
Children and their families are encouraged to visit the FlyteComm’s Santa Tracking Web site (www.flytecomm.com), which will provide real-time information on Santa’s exact location, throughout his entire trip.You'll be surprised by where he goes.
About FlyteComm, Inc.
FlyteComm is a premiere information services company, uniquely aggregating multi-dimensional, real time and static data from multiple sources. FlyteComm provides intelligent travel security, logistics information and services designed to meet the needs of aviation, corporate travel, and government markets. Founded in 2000 as a Delaware "C" Corporation, FlyteComm corporate headquarters are located in Mountain View , California . FlyteComm patented technology solves critical problems, associated with tracking planes, weather, and flight logistics.
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