Installing the AZSuite mobile app¶
The AZSuite mobile app runs on iOS and Android. It pairs with your AZSuite web account — the same login, the same data — and adds in-cockpit and shop-floor features that don't make sense on a desktop.
Where to get it¶
| Platform | Where |
|---|---|
| iOS | App Store — search "AZSuite" |
| Android | Google Play — search "AZSuite" |
If you're on a beta build (TestFlight on iOS, Internal Testing on Android), you'll have received an invite link from your administrator.
Required permissions¶
When you first launch the app, iOS or Android will ask for several permissions. Here's what each one is for:
| Permission | Why we need it | Optional? |
|---|---|---|
| Local network (iOS) | Connect to Stratux / GTX-345 over Wi-Fi for ADS-B | Required for ADS-B features only |
| Camera | Scan documents, capture squawk photos | Required for Scan Plus / squawks |
| Photos (read) | Attach an existing photo to a squawk or logbook entry | Optional |
| Photos (write) | Save the captured photo before upload | Required for Scan Plus |
| Location | (Reserved — not currently used) | Optional |
| Notifications | Push reminders, sync updates, work-order alerts | Optional |
You can deny any of them up-front and grant later in iOS / Android system settings — features that need a denied permission will prompt again on first use.
iOS Local Network prompt
The Local Network prompt is required for the ADS-B receiver to find your Stratux on the LAN. Tap Allow. If you accidentally tap Don't Allow, you can re-enable it in Settings → AZSuite → Local Network.
First launch¶
- Open the app
- Tap Sign In if you already have an AZSuite web account, or Register to create one
- Email + password — same as the web
- You'll see the dashboard with the default tile set for your persona
The app pulls your aircraft list, recent logbook entries, and open squawks on first sign-in. This takes a few seconds depending on how much data you have.
After install: the dev-client question (developers only)¶
If you're running a self-built version of the app (not from the App Store), you'll need a development client that includes the native modules used by ADS-B and SQLite. See the LightLineMobile README for the EAS build workflow.
For end users this is invisible — the App Store / Play Store version is already a dev-client.