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Aviair opts for ForeFlight suite operation-wide
ForeFlight Dispatch's next-generation flight planning and collaboration features elevate a flight department's day-to-day workflow by centralising all flight planning on a single platform. Aviair is ready to benefit.
Aviair MD Michael McConachy and ForeFlight director of product Josh Tahmasebi.

Aviair, an Australia-based charter operator, has signed an agreement with ForeFlight, a Boeing company, to adopt ForeFlight's integrated product suite across its operation. The agreement expands on Aviair's existing use of Jeppesen charts and navdata solutions with the addition of ForeFlight Mobile electronic flight bag for pilots, ForeFlight Dispatch for flight planners and ForeFlight Runway Analysis for takeoff and landing performance calculations on both mobile and Dispatch.

Aviair is headquartered in Western Australia, with three operational bases in Western Australia and one in Adelaide, South Australia. It operates a diversified mixed fleet of aircraft including King Air 200s, Pilatus PC12s, Cessna C208s, Beechcraft Baron 58s, Cessna Citation Mustang 510s and more.

ForeFlight Dispatch's next-generation flight planning and collaboration features elevate a flight department's day-to-day workflow by centralising all flight planning on a single platform. Integrations with many popular scheduling systems allow newly-scheduled flights to automatically appear in Dispatch, while the robust integration with ForeFlight Mobile means that crew members can brief and edit flight plans assigned to them all in one app.

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