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Jeppesen is rolling out Version 2.1 of Mobile FlightDeck VFR, the chart maker's data-driven iPad app designed specifically for fair weather fliers.
Jeppesen also announced a new low-cost version of its Mobile FliteDeck for VFR pilots. Jeppesen’s Mobile FliteDeck VFR includes route planning and enroute navigation capabilities, airport ...
Captain Elrey Jeppesen began his career as a pilot in a world without standard charts, navigation systems or air traffic control. Jeppesen was born on Jan. 28, 1907, a mere four years after the Wright ...
Together, Jeppesen and ForeFlight will build on their common heritage of delivering superior data and software to pilots and flight operations around the globe.
Jeppesen is offering a complete suite of its pilot training textbooks as e-book selections for the iPad. Available for download through the Apple iBookstore, the titles include Instrument ...
With the commencement of the partnership, the pilots can now view the Jeppesen charts within the Garmin Pilot app in split-screen mode along with a moving map.
Airline officials say the pilots’ use of the 1.5-pound iPad instead of about 38 pounds of charts, logbooks and handbooks will save 16 million sheets of paper and 326,000 gallons of jet fuel each ...
JEPPESEN developed three new pilot training products: CFI Renewal Online; JeppChart Training Online, and JAA Airline Transport Product License (ATPL) Theoretical Knowledge Manuals.
Jeppesen, whose data is used by many commercial pilots in the cockpit, gains access to ForeFlight’s advanced technology, which should improve the speed of Jeppesen’s own FlightDeck app.
Garmin Ltd. (GRMN) owned Garmin International and Jeppesen announced an agreement to integrate Jeppesen's terminal charts within the Garmin Pilot app on iOS.