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The Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) is a digital replacement for paper-based flight documentation used by pilots and other aviation personnel. It is a computer system that stores and displays aircraft-related information such as flight plans, navigation charts, and performance data. It is an important component of avionics, the electronic systems used in aircraft.
EFBs are typically installed in the cockpit and can be used to access information such as weather forecasts, airport diagrams, and aircraft maintenance records. They can also be used to store and display flight plans, navigation charts, and performance data. Additionally, they can be used to access real-time data from air traffic control systems, allowing pilots to make more informed decisions.
EFBs are becoming increasingly popular in the aviation industry due to their ability to reduce the amount of paper-based documentation required for flights. They are also becoming more affordable, making them accessible to a wider range of aircraft operators.
Some companies in the Electronic Flight Bag market include Lufthansa Systems, Rockwell Collins, Honeywell, and Jeppesen. Show Less Read more