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Jeppesen, Air Atlanta Icelandic Reach Five Year Contract

Renewal Of Existing Agreement For Digital Charting Services

Jeppesen recently agreed to a five-year charting and flight planning service renewal contract with Air Atlanta Icelandic. Jeppesen solutions provided in the agreement include tailored digital charting services, including e-Link Online and e-Link for Windows and Jetplanner services for use with the carrier's flight planning system. Jeppesen AirSide Service also is included in the agreement, which delivers pre-assembled, paper-based Jeppesen operational manuals, standard operating procedures and navigational charts directly onto the aircraft prior to each flight.  

Air Atlanta Icelandic, a provider of aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance (ACMI) leasing agreements for other airline operators, continues its progression from paper to digital navigation information with the solutions provided by Jeppesen. As part of the agreement, Jeppesen will deliver tailored airway manual charting services for the carrier, which includes the Web-based e-Link tailored charting service, presented in a Windows operating environment.

"Air Atlanta Icelandic is preparing for a new era featuring a paperless cockpit and Jeppesen solutions help us transition from paper to digital navigation solutions," said Ketill Gunnarsson, director, Flight Support, Air Atlanta Icelandic. "A long-standing relationship with Jeppesen and their understanding of our operational model has helped us deliver tailored solutions that increase efficiency for our operator partners, as we consider future electronic flight bag (EFB) implementation with Jeppesen."

Jeppesen's flight planning services are included in the new agreement, which provides Air Atlanta Icelandic with Jetplanner services. The Jetplanner program displays optimized routing options, preferred routes and airport data. Jeppesen AirSide Service in the agreement eliminates the need for pilots to assemble revisions and transport paper-based navigational charts and materials, as Jeppesen manages revision filing and delivery of flight information onboard each Air Atlanta Icelandic aircraft.     

"Jeppesen digital charting and navigation information delivery provides Air Atlanta Icelandic with flight-critical data that helps to streamline operations and reduce costs for their operating partners in a challenging economy," said Thomas Wede, Jeppesen senior vice president and general manager, Aviation. "With a diverse fleet of aircraft and an ever-changing operations model associated with Air Atlanta Icelandic's ACMI leasing, we are pleased to provide fleet-wide data continuity with accurate and timely flight information for this valued commercial aviation partner."

FMI: www.atlanta.is, www.jeppesen.com

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