Jeppesen Sanderson is an American company that specializes in navigational information, charting, and aviation training products and services.
- Founded in 1934 by Elrey Borge Jeppesen, an aviation pioneer and flight instructor
- Started by creating hand-drawn maps for pilots
- In 1996, Boeing acquired Jeppesen and made it a subsidiary
- Today, Jeppesen provides navigational and training solutions to over 200,000 aviation professionals around the world
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Jeppesen NavData is updated every 28 days to ensure accuracy and completeness.
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Jeppesen Training offers courses in pilot training, mechanic training, remote pilot training, and professional development.
Jeppesen was founded in 1934, so it has been in business for over 85 years.