New Jeppesen flight tracking application provides aircraft position reports

May 25, 2010
ENGLEWOOD, COLO., 25 May 2010. Jeppesen's latest application -- Jeppesen Flight Tracking -- enables operators to view aircraft position reports within the JetPlan.com and JetPlanner applications, as part of an integrated Jeppesen flight planning solution suite. The flight tracking solution is available for the business, commercial, and military aviation industries.
Posted by John McHaleENGLEWOOD, COLO., 25 May 2010. Jeppesen's latest application -- Jeppesen Flight Tracking -- enables operators to view aircraft position reports within the JetPlan.com and JetPlanner applications, as part of an integrated Jeppesen flight planning solution suite. The flight tracking solution is available for the business, commercial, and military aviation industries. Through processing of aircraft position report data supplied through several global sources, the new Jeppesen solution enables worldwide IFR flight tracking. The new flight tracking system develops aircraft position reports processed from three possible data sources, depending on flight location. The primary data source is supplied through the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aircraft Situation Display for Industry (ASDI) feed, covering all IFR flight plans filed in the U.S. and for aircraft that depart or arrive in the U.S. Flight tracking information processed through the Jeppesen Class 1 ASDI data feed is presented in near real-time, with one-minute updates in radar controlled areas. The EuroControl Central Flow Management Unit data distribution service to aircraft operators (CFMU DDS to AO) information feed received by Jeppesen will track European aircraft positions. For those operating outside of Europe and North America, Jeppesen can incorporate operator ACARS position reports into the Jeppesen flight tracking database to allow customers to display aircraft position through the JetPlan.com and JetPlanner applications."Introduction of in-flight aircraft position reports displayed through the new Jeppesen Flight Tracking application now provides our customers with a complete flight information solution suite, when integrated with Jeppesen flight planning and weather services," says Mike Cetinich, Jeppesen senior product manager. "The new flight tracking application now allows all flight planning data to be presented in a unified format, which is quickly and efficiently processed on the ground and in the flight deck."The JetPlan.com web interface allows viewing of flight tracking using Google Earth technology. Flight tracking filters can be created to track individual aircraft or groups of aircraft by company call sign, departure or arrival airport. Current position and detailed flight status information is graphically presented, Jeppesen officials say. The PC-based JetPlanner interface allows operators to customize display aircraft positions using the Jeppesen Chart Viewing background. A variety of Jeppesen weather maps can be overlaid with aircraft positions. As added security measures associated with the new Jeppesen Flight Tracking service, operators who wish to view FAA ASDI position reports must sign an agreement with Jeppesen and complete an FAA self audit form. European operators interested in viewing CFMU DDS to AO position reports are required to register with EuroControl.

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