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Jeppesen teams with Pacific Coast Avionics

By General Aviation News Staff · July 17, 2013 ·

Jeppesen and Pacific Coast Avionics now offer Jeppesen’s NavData and charting information in bundled service options.

Jeppesen data is now available for Garmin, Avidyne, Dynon Avionics and Aspen Avionics units for general aviation pilots, through the new bundled service agreement with Pacific Coast Avionics.

A dedicated Pacific Coast Avionics Web portal has been created for customers to directly order Jeppesen bundled services, with Jeppesen service representatives available to answer customer questions.

“Data integration flexibility provides our customers with Jeppesen navigation and charting information on the avionics platform that works best for individual pilot needs,” said Dewey Conroy, vice president, Pacific Coast Avionics. “Working together with Jeppesen assures our customers that they are flying with the top flight data available, through a bundled service approach that simplifies access to critical data and improves the general aviation flying experience.”

For more information: Jeppesen.com or PacificCoastAvionics.com

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