Qantas will be the launch customer for the
Boeing Onboard Performance Tool (OPT) for iPad.
The Onboard
Performance Tool gives pilots the ideal speeds and engine settings
for any aircraft, in any weather, on any runway.
The Australian
carrier will deploy the OPT for iPad on 130 of its Boeing
airplanes in the fourth quarter of 2012.
The mobile OPT can be used as a standalone
solution or as backup to Class 2 or 3 Electronic Flight Bag (EFB)
applications. An Electronic Flight Bag replaces the pilot's
traditional, heavy flight bag with a light hardware and software
package that calculates performance, displays charts, improves
taxi positional awareness, provides video flight deck entry
surveillance and allows electronic access to documents.
Use of an
EFB improves flight data accuracy, ground reports and paper handling and storage costs.
The original OPT application for EFB
solutions has been available since early 2000 and has more than
120 customers. This marks the first time the OPT application has
run on iPad.
"The mobile OPT is the latest of our
industry-leading airplane applications, part of our Digital
Airline solutions suite. It was developed to give our customers a
marketplace advantage as they serve their customers and run the
most efficient operations possible," said Per Noren, vice
president of Information Services, Boeing Commercial Aviation
Services. "Boeing has a unique portfolio of digital solutions and
we're rapidly expanding it, making use of our existing and new, innovative technologies."
Captain David Oliver, head of
Flight Technical for Qantas, said, "The Boeing mobile OPT is very
well aligned with our flight deck mobile strategy. We especially
appreciate the OPT's remarkable flexibility, which allows us to
define unique policies and configurations to suit our needs."
Since the initial offering in mid-July, Boeing
says more than 80 airlines
have requested quotes or more information about OPT for iPad.
"We have been very successful in the marketplace with our
existing OPT application, but our customers told us they wanted a
version for iPad. When they talk, we listen, because we want to
give them the competitive advantage they need to be successful
every day," said John Maggiore, director of Airline Performance
Management, Boeing Commercial Aviation Services.
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