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Flightsafety adds to extended advantage program

By General Aviation News Staff · November 11, 2013 ·

LA GUARDIA AIRPORT, NEW YORK — FlightSafety has added ForeFlight and Aeronautical Data Systems to its Extended Advantage program.

“The Extended Advantage program provides FlightSafety customers with preferred access, discounts, and other benefits for many of the products and services that are necessary to operate a safe, efficient and high-quality flight operation and to assist with increasing operational requirements they face,” said Chris Weinberg, Chief Information Officer.

ForeFlight provides flight planning, in-flight support, and electronic charting plus tools designed to make managing iPad deployments within flight operations simple and efficient, FlightSafety officials noted. FlightSafety customers who are new to ForeFlight will receive two additional months on their first year of service, as well as other incentives on bulk purchases for flight departments and crews.

“ForeFlight and FlightSafety share a common vision to make every flight safe and efficient through the innovative use of technology,” says Tyson Weihs, ForeFlight co-founder and CEO. “ForeFlight Mobile complements the professional, cutting-edge training pilots receive at FlightSafety, and the Extended Advantage program is a great way for them to get on board and experience the advantages of ForeFlight.”

Aeronautical Data System offers FlightSafety customers preferred pricing on its Oxygen & Fuel Management bundle, which will enable them to save money and improve safety using their O2 Timer, e-OPS Oxygen Planning, and Ergo 360 Mapping solutions, FlightSafety officials said.

For more information: FlightSafety.com

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