Wed, May 22, 2019
Debuts New European Data Add-On
Conklin & de Decker demonstrated its flagship Conklin & de Decker Report aircraft comparison tool at the European Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (EBACE2019) in Geneva, Switzerland. Attendees got an exclusive first look at the company’s new European data add-on, which accurately reflects the region’s unique operating costs in a variety of currencies.
“We deliver impartial and accurate data to customers operating around the globe. We recognize the cost of maintenance, fuel, pilots, and hangar space for a business jet can differ substantially depending on where it operates, and naturally the European market was first on our list of regions to add more granularity,” stated Jason Schwab, president of Conklin & de Decker.
The new web-based tool and accompanying mobile app offers owners and operators streamlined access to the most trusted aircraft cost and comparison data available on any device. The Conklin & de Decker Report integrates Aircraft Cost Evaluator, the company’s industry-leading cost comparison product for over 35 years, with key performance data and imagery from the powerful Aircraft Performance Comparator tool. In addition, the tool incorporates the AircraftPedia database to create a comprehensive and dynamic browsing experience for the business aviation market. Recent updates to the Conklin & de Decker Report include greater ability to customize user-specific data, and mobile users can now purchase single reports from the mobile app.
The Conklin & de Decker mobile app is available for download now through the Apple App Store and Google Play. Users can enjoy complimentary guest access to the mobile app with limited features or subscribe to the Conklin & de Decker Report for full access.
(Source: JSSI news release)
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