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crjlover 5th February 2007 22:00

navplanning from nav.cz feedback??
 
Hi all,
in the airline where I work we would like to change our flightplanning system. We are using SITA but we are not so happy. What we look for is a system with good automatic route building and able to create the associated wx and notams package, and last but not least a way to sand this infos to the CFMU and to the crew.

Thanks
CRJlover

ferchik 11th February 2007 20:06

I heard those guys are in bankcrupcy and they have just 3 customers without mentoning they have just 1 programmer....

I would search a bit more before to approach them.

Good luck.

b747heavy 13th February 2007 06:34

Further Info Please.....?
 
in line with crjlover,

I am also after some information on organisations that provide flight planning services. I know the majors, such as SITA, UW&A, JEPP, NAVTECH etc, but having used most of these, I am after ideas on who is out there that needs discovering, or is currently used by someone and they think it is a good product?

Any feedback is much appreciated.

B747heavy :ok:

CFPlnr 13th February 2007 08:57

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merlinxx 13th February 2007 18:29

CFP
 
Call Airdata @ LGW www.airdata.co.uk

cl5b&scare 14th February 2007 16:57

I have used Jeepy and now use PPS jeppy expensive but lots of function,,,PPS is stright forward if dos based but work very well in Europe,,simple and easy to use

:D

merlinxx 14th February 2007 22:47

PPS
 
PPS not a global friendly system, needs far too much manual intervention. OK for Euro ops.

VP8 15th February 2007 06:58

Hi crjlover
Not trying to teach you to suck eggs but are you using the appropriate keywords with SITA??
CFMU plans can be filed direct PIC-IN/1/BRUEP7X
Route generation can be done using RRG- and are supposedly CFMU compliant :}
WX and Notams can also be added

VEEPS:ok:

crjlover 18th February 2007 17:06

VP8,
Out of 10 fpls, I got just 3 CFMU compliant. Than I found some quite often some errors such as: AWY not existing btw 2 points, but CFMU ack that route.

Harrier46 19th February 2007 04:34

I would vote for Air Data also, user friendly, reasonably priced, big customers such as Virgin, Ryanair and Airbus. We are switching from SITA in April and halving our monthly bill! And yes, I have used before, so claim some useful experience.

crjlover 19th February 2007 10:33

it' s a pity that NAV is in troubles as the system look good.
Isn't Virgin using Phoenix??

pcl 23rd February 2007 18:15

hey crjlover, not sure where you heard NAV was in trouble, but we use their FP product and haven't heard/seen anything...send me a note if you want to discuss further.

the bald eagle 25th February 2007 13:46

Use Air Data - their Airplan 3 is a good system with a very good opmet/notam package however they are close to releasing their all swinging brand new system that they have been developing over the last 2-3 years but well worth the wait....I had a quick preview of the new system and it is quite something else mainly because they got all their customers on board and asked them what they wanted from their planning systems, they then listened and then implemented it and the results were amazing also its so cheap compared to others.

Virgin do use Phoenix but Air Data's opmet/notam package and were involved in the new system (so i'm told)

the bald eagle 25th February 2007 13:53

Which NAV are you talking about...is it NAVTECH???

crjlover 27th February 2007 19:32

Thanks for all your replay.
NAV is a Czech company that provide various services. I think that they manage even the A.R.O. in Prague.
Last question: anybody of you have has an e-mail contact for Airdata? the Enquire form on that website are not working.

merlinxx 28th February 2007 11:40

AirData
 
Web site is working. You can ctc +441293400888 S/B or +441293402020 Help desk. I'm not with them, nor a customer, just here to assist. Jetplan is still the best.

max payload 28th February 2007 13:32

Try EDS.
PM me for details.

:ok: Max.

the bald eagle 1st March 2007 14:42

crjlover the contact email for Air Data's salesman is [email protected]
again i don't work for them but they are the best setup at the moment!

merlinxx 2nd March 2007 05:23

Hey Bald Eagle
 
You have any attachment to NZ?

the bald eagle 3rd March 2007 22:21

Sorry merlin what or who is NZ?

merlinxx 4th March 2007 19:10

Bald Eagle
 
Our South Eastern Pacific Islands New Zealand, never been there have you or ATC @ Hounslow Bus Garage?

the bald eagle 5th March 2007 00:09

No to NZ errrr Peckham...will that do?:confused:

merlinxx 5th March 2007 16:41

Peckham
 
No!!! Peckham ain't that a province of "British West Brixton", never go there again or West Africa from DKR south to LAD, I like life!.

the bald eagle 6th March 2007 11:12

Yep...i have this habit as well...its called breathing!!!
have a good day Merlin:)

mfarrar 4th April 2007 13:21

Try AirData

mfarrar 10th April 2007 14:11

AirData
 
You could email me at [email protected]
or call on 01293 400888

merlinxx 10th April 2007 16:47

mfarra
 
U post from Wilts, but should that not be Kingfisher Hse?

evertonmad 11th April 2007 04:58

Flight Planning System
 
It takes a bit of getting used to but Jeppesen (jetplan.com or jetplanner) have the best flight planning system in my opinion. They make ETOPS planning a snap and they can tailor make your contract so it usually saves you money in the long run. Contact Ben Watkins at their Gatwick office for more info.

If you're a scheduled operator I've heard LIDO is worth the expense.

circlesquare 12th April 2007 20:30

Airdata

The new system is indeed looking rather fancy...but is also extremely user friendly and the system should be fully operational within a few months. In the interim the current dated, but more than adequate package is perfectly reasonable.

The company has come on leaps and bounds in the past few years and, with their customer base, are now a major player that can be considered up there with Jepps / SITA.

And although I am a user, we recently looked at other packages, and when all was said and done (and without any bias towards existing customer ethic) it was clearly the best all rounder.

If you are looking for reasonably priced, full functionalilty flight planning software, then in my mind you've got nothing to loose by giving mfarrar a call..

Feel free to PM me for further info if you want it.

leonel fonseca 18th April 2007 15:55

fonseca
 
hello CRJlover
Jetplanner is a very good system,yu can create the associated wx and notams,and yu have an options to validate yr flight plan before submission to CFMU.if yu hve crew ousation yu can posted all information(flight plan/wx/NOTAM) on easybrief.com
rgds

sandokan 18th April 2007 16:31

Hi CRJlover,

I worked well with PPS,LIDO,Jepp an now EDS (Skytrack)

Could tell you,that it all depends what your needs are.

PPS is cheap and Ok for small companies or private owned corp flying europe. Tehy are working on an Internet based application.
I`ll guess something same like from UVair.

EDS, with what I am working now, is easy to use, fast, reliable and worldwide ops possible.Including is a very useful graphics interface (flight globe) where you can see your flight on a worldmap including Awy,FIRs,Areas,VOR,NDB,Waypoints and other useful stuff.
Cost are between Jepp and LIDO.

LIDO would only be helpful for mayor airlines and is used by LH,AirBerlin,LHCargo, Condor....very expensive!

Jepp for me is not very friendly to work with and had too much flaws.

But as always in this cases.....this are just my 2 cents!

Best regards


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