User interface of myPilot integration with Transflo MobilePhoto: Business Wire
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User interface of myPilot integration with Transflo Mobile Photo: Business Wire
The myPilot mobile app from Pilot Flying J is now integrated into the Transflo Mobile platform, Pegasus TransTech announced Sept. 22.
The integration allows professional drivers to choose a fuel lane based on real-time estimates of waiting time, secure a mobile pin code for cardless fueling and quickly activate the fuel pump with the code.
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The app should save drivers time and also includes real-time fuel lane availability updates, mobile payment options, in-app fuel receipts, instant access to loyalty points, routing mapping showing travel center locations and shower reservations.
These features are automatically activated by a geofence developed by Transflo surrounding a travel center. Once drivers enter the geofenced area, they receive an alert indicating the myPilot functions.
The Pilot Flying J app is available to more than 400,000 drivers who use Transflo Mobile. Deployment of the app is expected to be completed by the end of October.
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