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eTT Aviation acquires Eagle Cap’s flight planning products

By General Aviation News Staff · December 22, 2020 ·

BOISE, Idaho — eTT Aviation has purchased the software assets of Eagle Cap Software. As part of the transaction, eTT will take over all development and marketing of Eagle Cap flight planning and aviation charting software products, including the Aero Charting EFB app. 


eTT acquired these Eagle Cap products in the acquisition:

  • Flight Planning & Dispatch Management System, consisting of a flight planning engine and a configurable dispatch client application with a companion mobile application;
  • Aviation Charting Service (ACS), a vector-based aeronautical mapping toolkit for iOS, web, and Windows;
  • Data Delivery Service (DDS), a set of tools to deliver data to iPads and other onboard devices for offline access;
  • Aero Charting, a moving map EFB application for iOS and Multi-Mission NAV, a version for Department of Defense users that adds nautical chart data.
Screen shots from the Aero Charting EFB app.

As eTT Aviation begins integrating these products, customers are encouraged to continue to visit EagleCapSoftware.com for information on the Eagle Cap products.

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