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Kings Avionics Now Featuring Bundled Jeppesen Navigation Data And Chart Services

Jeppesen Navdata And Charting Information Part Of New Bundled Data Offering

Jeppesen and Kings Avionics now offer Jeppesen’s industry-leading NavData and charting information in bundled hardware and data service options for general aviation pilots. Kings Avionics offers multiple avionics system options from leading manufacturers, including Aspen Avionics, Avidyne and Garmin, among others.

Jeppesen avionics data provides enhanced situational awareness in the cockpit to increase efficiency and situational awareness for general aviation pilots. Industry-leading Jeppesen data now offered through Kings Avionics bundled services include NavData, JeppView charting, Jeppesen obstacle, terrain and cultural information and eCharts for Multi-Function Display (MFD).

“Offering multiple bundled data services with Jeppesen provides an improved purchase experience for general aviation pilots, through a one-stop shop environment,” said Brad Hayden, president, Kings Avionics. “Simplifying the flying experience includes selecting the proper avionics and flight information that fits a pilot’s individual needs. This bundled service approach helps to streamline the process and allows customers to take to the skies sooner.”

Pilots are now able to research numerous avionics hardware options and Jeppesen data packages in one location, eliminating the need for pilots to compare options and systems on their own, from multiple providers. The agreement with Kings Avionics also simplifies the database update and customer support process for pilots.

“Kings Avionics customers will rest assured that the avionics platform that they choose will be backed with trusted Jeppesen data, in a package that meets their flying and budget requirements,” said Reggie Arsenault, director, Jeppesen General Aviation Client Management. “These bundled services provide a tremendous range of avionics options for the dynamic general aviation community.”

Jeppesen 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 thousands of database transactions generated from worldwide aviation data source documents during every 28-day revision cycle.

FMI: www.jeppesen.com, www.KingsAvionics.com

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