New Mobile Jeppesen EFB Features Introduced
Enhancements optimized for iOS 9 to improve pilot experience
ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Nov. 12, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Jeppesen, a part of Boeing Commercial Aviation Services, recently introduced new features for Mobile FliteDeck version 2.7 to enhance situational awareness and provide data for both IFR and VFR flying conditions. A new VFR theme provides general and business aviation pilots with the ability to switch between IFR and VFR data on the real time, data-driven enroute map. The ability to import route information and third-party flight planning data is also now available, and the iPad-based electronic flight bag (EFB) solution is also compliant with the iOS 9 operating system.
"This new mobile EFB functionality allows pilots to integrate planning data from multiple resources and fly with the data most relevant to current flying conditions. This enhances both the planning and flying experience," said Mike Abbott, director, Jeppesen Navigation & Flight Deck Programs. "Our new version of Mobile FliteDeck on iPad is optimized for iOS 9, to improve the user experience under the latest operating system."
The ability to switch between IFR and VFR flight data allows pilots to easily transition to the flight information needed while flying under both instrument and visual flight rule conditions. The new route and flight planning data import capabilities provides access to essential information from multiple sources, including third-parties, to establish a single resource for managing the planning and operation of flights. Flight planning data may now be integrated into Mobile FliteDeck from sources including AvPlan, FltPlan.com and RocketRoute apps.
Mobile FliteDeck also now allows pilots to view which origin and destination airport pairs have been cleared by air traffic control in the past 24 hours. Determination of routes based on this knowledge will help pilots plan flights more efficiently, especially in congested airspace. Additionally, new in-app search capabilities now help pilots discover features and user support information. These enhancements create greater pilot control of information display and configuration of Mobile FliteDeck elements based on user preferences, to simplify the flying experience.
The new capabilities introduced with Mobile FliteDeck version 2.7 add to recent enhancements, including the ability for pilots to create, load, view, and save active flight data from either the terminal charts view or the enroute view. Device-to-device sharing of routes, Navaids, waypoints, (including user-defined waypoints) and airways also has been recently added.
Use of Jeppesen Mobile FliteDeck eliminates paper-based flight materials to increase fuel efficiency and streamlines the entire flight process, allowing pilots to focus on essential flying tasks instead of managing technology. Mobile FliteDeck also includes enroute weather data display for icing, turbulence, winds aloft, radar and surface observations.
For more information about Jeppesen Mobile FliteDeck and the complete selection of mobile EFB services, please visit www.jeppesen.com/mobile.
About Jeppesen
For more than 80 years, Jeppesen has made it possible for pilots and their passengers to safely and efficiently reach their destinations. Today, this pioneering spirit continues as Jeppesen delivers transformative information and optimization solutions to improve the efficiency of air and sea operations around the globe. Jeppesen is a Boeing subsidiary and part of the Digital Aviation business unit within Boeing Commercial Aviation Services. Boeing offers the industry's largest portfolio of support and services solutions, providing customers a competitive advantage by solving real operational problems, enabling better decisions, maximizing efficiency and improving environmental performance – intelligent information solutions across the entire aviation ecosystem.
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