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Fri, Oct 24, 2014

Jeppesen Adds Regulatory Guidance To International Planning Service

New Resources Help Operators Understand And Comply With International Rules And Regulations

Jeppesen recently bolstered its international trip planning (ITP) service by adding resources dedicated to international rules and regulations compliance.

The additional resources will provide guidance to help ITP customers understand and adhere to frequently evolving international operating regulations and processes.

“This added regulatory oversight capability fortifies our efforts to keep our customers informed with the latest information needed to plan international operations,” said Bob Overby, director, Jeppesen International Trip Planning Services. “No matter where in the world our customers are flying, our ITP group will be able to directly answer questions and provide guidance on complex operating rules and regulations. This ability delivers additional value to the service that we provide our global customers.”

Overall, Jeppesen ITP professionals are available 24/7/365 to manage all aspects of planning international flight operations. This includes itinerary and route planning, flight plans, filing, charting, weather and NOTAMs, overflight and landing permits, airfield slots, Customs notifications, ground handling, fuel, security, hotel, ground transportation, catering, EU ETS support, and more.

FMIL www.jeppesen.com

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