Jun 16, 2026
- Digital Matter has launched Griffin Air, a long-life GPS asset tracker designed for air freight and global supply chain operations.
- The airline-compliant device combines automatic flight detection, up to seven years of battery life, Bluetooth connectivity and condition-monitoring capabilities for high-value and sensitive cargo.
- It supports continuous tracking across air, road, warehouse and storage environments while helping operators monitor location, impact, temperature and handling events.
Digital Matter announced the launch of the Griffin Air, a rugged, long-life indoor/outdoor GPS asset tracker purpose-built for air freight and global supply chain operations.
Designed for high-value and condition-sensitive cargo, the Griffin Air combines intelligent airline-compliant flight detection, multi-year battery operation and integrated Bluetooth gateway functionality in a single deploy-once device built to support visibility across air, road, warehouse and storage environments.
Air freight tracking environments introduce unique operational requirements, including strict airline compliance standards, limited in-flight connectivity, short device lifespans and fragmented visibility across transport modes. Many existing solutions prioritise either compliance or short-term shipment tracking, forcing organisations to compromise on battery life, deployment flexibility or broader operational visibility. The Griffin Air was developed to remove those trade-offs.
“Airfreight tracking has historically forced organisations to choose between compliance, visibility, and operational practicality,” said Ilan Gluck, EVP and Head of GTM, North America at Digital Matter. “By combining intelligent flight-aware tracking with multi-year battery life and a rugged deploy-once design, the Griffin gives global logistics operators a scalable way to maintain visibility across the entire asset journey without adding operational complexity.”
The Griffin Air automatically detects when an asset is airborne and disables radio transmissions to maintain airline compliance without requiring manual configuration or workflow changes. While airborne, the device continues to passively collect configured sensor data and event information. Once the aircraft lands, the Griffin Air resumes communication and transmits logged sensor data, helping maintain visibility into shipment conditions throughout the journey.
The device carries DO-160 certification and has been approved for use across major global carriers, enabling deployment across international air cargo networks without additional handling requirements or per-shipment certification processes.
Powered by user-replaceable AA batteries, the Griffin Air delivers up to seven years of battery life depending on tracking mode. While the Griffin Air can be configured for multiple tracking modes, including GPS Movement and Jostle tracking, it is optimised for Periodic mode to support long-term air freight deployments.
Unlike traditional air freight tracking devices designed primarily for shipment-level visibility, the Griffin Air is built for continuous deployment across the broader asset lifecycle. The device operates seamlessly across air freight, road transport, warehouses, workshops, distribution centres and storage environments without requiring separate hardware or reconfiguration.
GPS, Wi-Fi access point scanning and cellular triangulation work together to provide reliable indoor and outdoor positioning across complex logistics and industrial environments.
In addition to location tracking, the Griffin Air operates as a Bluetooth 5.2 gateway capable of capturing data from connected BLE tags and sensors. This enables condition monitoring, asset identification and expanded operational visibility for applications including pharmaceutical cold chain logistics, aerospace equipment tracking, returnable transport items and high-value industrial assets. Configurable impact, tip and rotation alerts further help organisations identify potential mishandling events during transit.
The device supports 4G Cat 1bis connectivity with 2G fallback for reliable global operation.
“Most airfreight tracking devices were designed either for compliance or for short-term shipment visibility, but not for long-term operational deployment,” Gluck continued. “The Griffin Air was built specifically to bridge that gap. It intelligently adapts to air freight environments while continuing to support the broader tracking, condition monitoring, and lifecycle visibility requirements organisations increasingly need across modern supply chains.”
The Griffin Air is the latest addition to Digital Matter’s growing portfolio of deploy-once tracking solutions, extending the company’s approach to long-life, low-maintenance asset visibility across increasingly complex logistics operations.
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Author: Anastasiya Simsek
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