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Tue, Jan 30, 2024

Jeppesen CEO Horst Bergmann Heads West

EFB Pioneer Remembered by Grateful Industry

Horst Berbmann, a 40-year Jeppesen exec, passed away on January 21st, 2024, reminding the aviation industry around the world of the extent of his impact.

Bergmann reportedly laid the foundation for the modern-day electronic flight bag, joining the German arm of Jeppesen & Co. after serving in the West German Luftwaffe. Rising through the ranks from his 1963 hire date, Bergmann eventually took the help of president and CEO in 1988, only retiring in 2003.

“Horst was a driving force behind making Jeppesen Charting a renowned product, leaving a lasting impact on the entire aviation industry,” Jeppesen GmbH Managing Director Dr. Jens Schiefele said. “His leadership style, marked by passion and dedication, inspired many within Jeppesen and beyond.”

Pete Bunce of the General Aviation Manufacturers Association issued the group's condolences, too:

“Horst Bergmann was a passionate champion for the aviation community and an influential and visionary leader. His hard work and dedication led to Jeppesen’s significant growth in employees and revenues during his tenure and he was instrumental in Jeppesen’s transformation from a paper-based navigational aid provider to a leader in integrated aviation solutions. GAMA is grateful for Horst’s inspirational industry leadership and his contributions as a GAMA Board Member and Chairman. On behalf of GAMA and its membership, I offer our deepest condolences to Horst’s family, friends and colleagues.”

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