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Tue, Oct 13, 2015

Hilton Software Offers WingX Pro7 For Inexpensive Tablet

Version Developed For Fire Tablet Includes Many Features Found On iOS, Android Devices

Hilton Software LLC, has announced WingX Pro7 for Fire, an inexpensive tablet device offered by Amazon for as little as $42.

WingX Pro7 for Fire’s moving map includes VFR Sectionals, IFR High and Low Enroutes, planned routes, weather, TFRs, Special Use Airspace overlays, and a comprehensive A/FD.

WingX Pro7 for Fire also includes integration with Lockheed Martin's innovative Flight Services system, Geo-Referenced Approach Charts, and compatibility with popular external GPS receivers. WingX Pro7’s unified subscription system allows pilots to run WingX Pro7 on iOS, Android, and Amazon Kindle Fire devices using a single account potentially saving pilots hundreds of dollars each year.

“While some companies are stuck in the past on a single platform and/or with proprietary hardware, Hilton Software has been a multiplatform and hardware-independent company since its inception and is actively leading the way forward with incredible innovation," said Dr. Hilton Goldstein, CEO of Hilton Software.

"WingX Pro7 provides pilots with the most choices and now runs on Amazon Kindle Fire tablets - some selling for less than $50. Our Engineering Team has successfully maintained WingX Pro7’s easy-to-use look-and-feel across the Apple iPhone and iPad, Android phones and tablets, and Amazon Kindle Fire devices. Hilton Software remains the only major EFB company that believes in open standards and that has solutions for the iOS, Android, and Fire markets. The capabilities, device options, and price points of Android and Kindle Fire tablets represent significant value-for-money options – we’re making flying a lot more affordable,” he said.

WingX Pro7 for Fire is planned to be available in October 2015 through the Amazon Appstore. Hilton Software will be demonstrating WingX Pro7 for Fire at FLYING Aviation Expo 2015 in Palm Springs, CA.

(Image provided with Hilton Software news release)

FMI: www.hiltonsoftware.com

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