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AVIONICS: Electronic flight bag software from Teledyne Controls chosen for Freebird Airlines Airbus jetliners

June 1, 2010

Officials of Freebird Airlines in Istanbul, Turkey, needed software applications to run on the electronic flight bag (EFB) hardware installed in the charter carrier's fleet of Airbus A320/A321 jetliners. They found their solution from Teledyne Controls in El Segundo, Calif.

For their electronic flight bag software, Freebird chose Teledyne's Flight Manager, which provides an integrated operating system for the software suite; Document Viewer, Performance Tool; Weight & Balance; Forms Viewer; and the ground-based LRU Configuration Manager (LCM), which helps with bi-directional electronic data transfer between airborne EFBs and ground systems to access and manage important documents on the flight deck.

Teledyne's EFB software applications are designed to streamline Freebird's flight deck operations and facilitate information exchange between onboard EFBs and back office, ground-based networks.

"Teledyne's wide range of applications enables us to do more than just manage documentation electronically," explains Captain Auke van Ginkel, the performance manager and EFB administrator at Freebird Airlines.

"We are gaining more functions, such as aircraft performance calculations, weight and balance calculations, an anti de-icing tool, text messaging, and we can transfer software upgrades and navigation databases from our ground station to our EFBs with the LCM application," van Ginkel says.

For additional information, visit Teledyne Controls online at www.teledynecontrols.com, or Freebird Airlines at www.freebirdairlines.com.

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