December 22, 2010

Jeppesen and SkyWest Airlines Launch Airside Service for Jet Fleet with Commemorative Initial Delivery of Pre-Assembled Flight Materials

Jeppesen AirSide Service eliminates the need for pilots to assemble revisions and transport approximately 35 pounds of paper-based navigational charts and materials

Englewood, Colo. | 22 Dec 2010 | By Jeppesen

Jeppesen and SkyWest Airlines, a wholly-owned subsidiary of SkyWest, Inc., recently held a ceremonial first delivery of Jeppesen AirSide Service materials for the airline. The event was held to commemorate a new five-year agreement for AirSide Service delivery of pre-assembled Jeppesen operational manuals, standard operating procedures and navigational charts for the commercial carrier.

Jeppesen AirSide Service eliminates the need for pilots to assemble revisions and transport approximately 35 pounds of paper-based navigational charts and materials for each flight. Through the service, Jeppesen coordinates manual assembly of critical flight information and delivers the paper materials onboard the aircraft, where the manuals remain at the conclusion of each flight.

Jeppesen AirSide Service serves as a bridge to the eventual elimination of paper-based flight materials in the cockpit, with a transition to digital flight information delivery. During the ceremonial initial AirSide Service delivery, Brad Thomann, Jeppesen chief operating officer, delivered assembled flight materials to Chip Childs, SkyWest Airlines president and chief operating officer on the ramp at Denver International Airport. Numerous Jeppesen and SkyWest Airlines employees attended the event with their executive leaders to celebrate the inaugural AirSide Service delivery.

“We are pleased to provide this service for our flight crew, which delivers flight materials directly to the flight deck and eliminates a time consuming pre-flight process for our pilots,” said Chip Childs, SkyWest Airlines president and COO. “We look forward to expanding Jeppesen AirSide Service for our fleet as we research future Jeppesen digital flight information solutions.”

Jeppesen AirSide Service will initially be used with SkyWest Airline’s fleet of 246 Bombardier-manufactured Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) aircraft and will expand to include its nearly 50 Embraer aircraft in the coming months.

“Jeppesen AirSide Service increases operational standardization and consistency, improves crew response time and allows pilots to focus primarily on safely transporting passengers,” said Tim Huegel, director, Jeppesen Portfolio Management, Aviation. “We are pleased to partner with SkyWest Airlines to provide AirSide Service as a benefit for their flight crew.”

For more information on the industry-leading AirSide Service provided by Jeppesen, please visit our AirSide Service site. For more information about SkyWest Airlines, please visit www.skywest.com.

About SkyWest Airlines
SkyWest Airlines, a subsidiary of SkyWest, Inc., employs nearly 11,000 aviation professionals and serves a total of 157 cities in 39 states, six Canadian provinces and one city in Mexico with more than 1,700 daily departures. Visit www.skywest.com for more information.

About Jeppesen
For more than 75 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 essential information and optimization solutions to improve the efficiency of air, sea and rail operations around the globe. Jeppesen is a subsidiary of Boeing Commercial Aviation Services, a unit of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

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