Jeppesen, Singapore Airlines Sign Agreement for Charts and Other Services
Jeppesen and Singapore Airlines have recently signed an agreement for Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) applications, traditional paper chart services, and OpsData services, which gives customers detailed aircraft performance calculations.
ENGLEWOOD, COLO. | 22 Jan 2008 | By Jeppesen
Jeppesen and Singapore Airlines have recently signed an agreement for Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) applications, traditional paper chart services, and OpsData services, which gives customers detailed aircraft performance calculations. Jeppesen already provides Singapore Airlines with Class 3 EFB services for their new and retrofitted 777s, and their A380s.
Jeppesen has worked closely with Singapore Airlines to implement a successful EFB program that includes Jeppesen’s industry-standard terminal charts for EFBs, airport moving map, onboard performance tool, a document viewer, and the Jeppesen Data Distribution and Management system that administers a critical piece of a customer’s EFB program—software configuration management and the ability to consistently deliver flight critical data accurately, securely and on-time to the EFB.
“Singapore Airlines is a valued, long-standing customer for Jeppesen,” said Thomas Wede, senior vice president and general manager, Jeppesen Commercial and Military Aviation. “Through this latest contract, we welcome the opportunity to continue serving Singapore Airlines as they make the transition to a paperless flight deck.”
For additional information call (800) 353-2108. Outside of the U.S. and Canada, call +49 6102 5070.
Media Contact:
Eric Anderson
303-328-4767
eric.anderson@jeppesen.com
Jeppesen and Singapore Airlines have recently signed an agreement for Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) applications, traditional paper chart services, and OpsData services, which gives customers detailed aircraft performance calculations.
ENGLEWOOD, COLO. | 22 Jan 2008 | By Jeppesen
Jeppesen and Singapore Airlines have recently signed an agreement for Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) applications, traditional paper chart services, and OpsData services, which gives customers detailed aircraft performance calculations. Jeppesen already provides Singapore Airlines with Class 3 EFB services for their new and retrofitted 777s, and their A380s.
Jeppesen has worked closely with Singapore Airlines to implement a successful EFB program that includes Jeppesen’s industry-standard terminal charts for EFBs, airport moving map, onboard performance tool, a document viewer, and the Jeppesen Data Distribution and Management system that administers a critical piece of a customer’s EFB program—software configuration management and the ability to consistently deliver flight critical data accurately, securely and on-time to the EFB.
“Singapore Airlines is a valued, long-standing customer for Jeppesen,” said Thomas Wede, senior vice president and general manager, Jeppesen Commercial and Military Aviation. “Through this latest contract, we welcome the opportunity to continue serving Singapore Airlines as they make the transition to a paperless flight deck.”
For additional information call (800) 353-2108. Outside of the U.S. and Canada, call +49 6102 5070.
Media Contact:
Eric Anderson
303-328-4767
eric.anderson@jeppesen.com