Mon, Aug 14, 2023
Updated App Integrates with Avidyne's Advanced Flight Displays
Adventure Pilot, a provider of Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) solutions, has announced the release of iFly EFB 12.2, an update by which the aviation community may avail itself of advanced EFB features, to include integration with Avidyne's advanced flight displays.
iFly EFB 12.2 integrates seamlessly with Avidyne's advanced Integrated Flight Display (IFD) systems, thereby bringing higher degrees of collaboration and efficiency to users’ flight-planning endeavors. Pilots may now share flight-plans to and from Avidyne systems directly from the iFly EFB app.
iFly EFB 12.2 streamlines the flight-planning process and ensures data consistency between avionics systems. Additionally, Wide Area Augmentation System Global Positioning System (WAAS GPS), Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast (ADS–B), and Attitude and Heading Reference System (AHRS) data streams automatically and seamlessly from the Avidyne system, enhancing the iFly EFB app’s situational awareness and capabilities.
Adventure Pilot vice-president of operations Juanita Boyd stated: "iFly EFB 12.2 represents a significant milestone for iFly as we continue to prioritize safety and innovation in the aviation industry. This partnership between iFly and Avidyne is a testament to our commitment to delivering exceptional user experiences, and a step forward in fostering greater harmony between avionics systems.”
Avidyne technical marketing manager Mike Salmon remarked: “The ability to integrate with another fantastic EFB solution like iFly EFB enhances the freedom of choice that our Avidyne Pilots are used to. We are very happy to work closely with the Adventure Pilot team to provide an exceptional flying experience for a broader range of customers.”
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