July 14, 2016

Jeppesen Providing Digital Tools for Peach to Go Paperless

Japanese carrier continues its digital transformation, using multiple Jeppesen solutions

Englewood, Colo. | 14 Jul 2016 | By Jeppesen

Peach, a leading Japanese airline based in Osaka, recently received authorization from the Japanese Civil Aviation Bureau to initiate electronic flight bag (EFB) services. Using Jeppesen FliteDeck Pro on iPad as its EFB solution, Peach now enters into an operational trial period, to streamline the delivery of flight information and establish paperless flight deck operations.

“Receiving authorization from the Japanese Civil Aviation Bureau to initiate EFB services marks a significant milestone in achieving our goal of a fully digital operating environment,” said Shigeo Koike, executive vice president of Flight Operations, Peach. “Working closely with Jeppesen, we will be one of the first airlines in Japan to go paperless, which provides us with an edge in a highly competitive business environment.”

As part of its EFB program across its fleet of Airbus aircraft, Peach will use a full suite of digital Jeppesen flight operations data, including navigational charts, navigational databases for aircraft avionics systems and flight planning services. The airline is also able to import routes from multiple data sources, including flight planning systems and third party apps, to provide the right information to the pilot at the right time in support of flight preparation and execution. Using these digital tools will help Peach operate more efficiently, will reduce fuel consumption based on eliminated paper flight material weight and will increase pilot situational awareness on the ground and in the air.

“We salute Peach as one of the initial adopters of digital flight information and EFB services in the Japanese market,” said Tim Huegel, director, Jeppesen FliteDeck Solutions. “We have teamed with Peach over several years to reach this point and we look forward to collaborating with them to further establish digital flight information across their operations.”

Following the current trial period, Peach will coordinate efforts with the Japanese Civil Aviation Bureau to gain full authorization to use EFB services to enhance planning efforts and in-flight operations, while eliminating cumbersome paper-based flight materials.

Peach operates a fleet of 17 Airbus 320 aircraft, serving 14 regional domestic locations in Japan and 10 international routes mainly from its Kansai airport hub in Osaka. For more information about the commercial air services provided by Peach, please visit www.flypeach.com.

For more information on the industry-leading navigation, operations, training and optimization solutions provided by Jeppesen, please visit www.jeppesen.com.

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