Boeing, through its subsidiary Jeppesen, has
introduced a new mobile version of its Jeppesen Distribution Manager (JDM)
flight data update technology, and announced a new strategic alliance with Bad
Elf, a leading provider of aviation hardware and software solutions.
Together, Jeppesen and Bad Elf have now
established a wireless data transfer system for aircraft owners and operators,
using JDM Mobile and the Bad Elf Wombat portable device to update avionics data
cards.
“Previously, many aircraft operators needed to
update data cards offsite, which often meant working a long distance from their
aircraft due to a dependency on traditional landline PC technology,” said
Mike Abbott,
director, Jeppesen Data Solutions, Product & Portfolio Management. “Through our
relationship with Bad Elf, most of our general and business aviation customers
will now be able to use JDM to wirelessly update essential charts and data,
right in the cockpit. This capability also extends to tens of thousands of
customers operating legacy avionics that are not designed for wireless
navigation data update capabilities.”
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Jeppesen JDM Mobile and Bad Elf Wombat. |
Initially, Garmin and Avidyne avionics systems
will be supported by the JDM Mobile and Bad Elf Wombat integrated technology,
representing a majority of Jeppesen’s general aviation pilot customer base. In
the coming months, additional avionics systems will be supported across general
and business aviation, in total reaching more than 80 percent of JDM customers.
Jeppesen data subscribers using supported
avionics platforms are now able to use JDM Mobile to download data updates on an
iPhone or iPad and then wirelessly connect to the Bad Elf Wombat device to
transfer flight information to avionics data cards. This allows pilots to update
their avionics with current data before taking to the skies.
“We are excited to team with Jeppesen to
provide a world-class mobile experience, related to what had become a tedious
task for general and business aviation pilots to update their data,” said
John Cunningham,
CEO, Bad Elf. “Additionally with Wombat, pilots can easily collect flight and
engine logs for analysis by several partner apps and services. We look forward
to providing wireless data transfer capabilities with Jeppesen for the leading
avionics platforms of choice.”
Jeppesen navigation data (NavData) is
developed from a comprehensive aviation database, which is composed of more than
one million records. To ensure accuracy, Jeppesen flight information analysts
edit and verify approximately 150,000 database transactions generated from
worldwide aviation data source documents during every 28-day revision cycle.
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