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United And
Continental Airlines Launches Paperless Flight Deck With iPad By Daniel Baxter |
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August 24, 2011 - United Continental Holdings, Inc.
announced that it is converting to paperless flight
decks and deploying 11,000 iPads to all United and
Continental pilots. The electronic flight bags (EFB)
replace paper flight manuals, and as a first for major
network carriers, provide pilots with paperless
aeronautical navigational charts through an iPad app.
Distribution of iPads began earlier this month, and all
pilots will have them by year end.
?The paperless flight deck represents the next
generation of flying,? said Captain Fred Abbott,
United?s senior vice president of flight operations.
?The introduction of iPads ensures our pilots have
essential and real-time information at their fingertips
at all times throughout the flight.? The iPads are loaded with Jeppesen Mobile FliteDeck, the industry?s premier app featuring interactive, data-driven enroute navigation information and worldwide geo-referenced terminal charts. The enhanced full-color, high-quality information display ensures the right information is displayed at the right time. ?We are proud to partner with United Airlines on a project of this magnitude with Jeppesen Mobile FliteDeck,? said Mark Van Tine, president and CEO of Jeppesen. ?Jeppesen and United share a long and storied history that includes development of numerous innovations for the aviation industry. We look forward to continuing this partnership in integrating our digital mobile solutions that increase efficiency, reduce costs and optimize operations.? |
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Saving 16 million sheets of paper and 326,000 gallons of jet fuel a year. Each iPad, which weighs less than 1.5 pounds, will replace approximately 38 pounds of paper operating manuals, navigation charts, reference handbooks, flight checklists, logbooks and weather information in a pilot?s flight bag.
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conventional flight bag full of paper materials contains an
average of 12,000 sheets of paper per pilot. The green benefits
of moving to EFBs are two-fold, it significantly reduces paper
use and printing, and, in turn, reduces fuel consumption. With iPad, pilots are able to quickly and efficiently access reference material without having to thumb through thousands of sheets of paper and reduce clutter on the flight deck. United and Continental pilots? work will be streamlined as they can immediately download updates on iPad to their electronic flight materials, rather than waiting for paper updates to be printed and distributed. |