Jeppesen And U.S. Air Force Team Up

This EFB solution streamlines use of navigational information for military fleet programs and commercial aviation operators.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Jeppesen's FliteDeck Pro electronic flight bag (EFB) services are being adopted by the U.S. Mobility Air Force.
  • This iPad-based solution will be deployed across approximately 1,160 aircraft and used by over 16,000 Air Force personnel.
  • FliteDeck Pro aims to streamline navigational information use and support essential mission planning, navigation, and operational programs for Air Mobility Command, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard.
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Approximately 1,160 Mobility Air Force aircraft and more than 16,000 related AirForce iPad users will now have access to iPad-based electronic flight bag (EFB) services from Jeppesen’s FliteDeck Pro. This EFB solution streamlines use of navigational information for military fleet programs and commercial aviation operators. “Jeppesen FliteDeck Pro will now provide mobile data and flight information for the Mobility Air Force fleet, across Air Mobility Command, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard operations,” said Thomas Wede, Jeppesen president. “We aare pleased to team with the U.S. Air Force to support essential misson-based planning, navigation and operational programs through our iPad-based EFB services. For more information, visit www.jeppesen.com/efb-FliteDeckPro.

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