Trans-Exec is a private aviation operator, and in private aviation discretion is not a nice-to-have, it is the product. Who flies, when, and from where is exactly the kind of information that cannot leak. So when Trans-Exec needed its communications, network, and security built out, the requirement underneath every line item was the same: the people running the infrastructure had to be people they trusted.
Communications that route the way they work
Turning Point installed an on-site phone system with extensions across their offices, more than twenty in all, with an auto-attendant and call routing built around how the operation actually answers and moves calls. The system runs on-premise, on hardware we installed and maintain, rather than handed off to a platform nobody on site can reach.
One rack, the whole operation
The network lives in a single on-site rack we built and installed: router, the phone system, switches, and a UPS so the operation rides through a power event without dropping. From there we ran a full corporate network and Wi-Fi across roughly five access points, with fiber connecting the main facilities and an AirFiber wireless link reaching the hangars, where pulling buried fiber is not practical.
Eyes on the ground
More than twenty cameras cover the offices and the operational areas, on the same managed network as everything else. One environment, one operator behind it, with 24/7 support, which for an aviation business that runs on discretion matters as much as the cameras themselves.