- Jeppesen
Infobox Company
company_name = Jeppesen
company_
company_type =Subsidiary
foundation = 1934
location = Centennial,Colorado
key_people =Elrey Borge Jeppesen , founder
industry =Aerospace
products = Charts Software
revenue =
operating_income =
net_income =
num_employees = 3,000
parent =Boeing Commercial Airplanes
subsid =
homepage = [http://www.jeppesen.com/ Jeppesen.com]
footnotes =Jeppesen (also known as Jeppesen Sanderson) is an American company that specialises in aeronautical charting and navigation services, flight planning, pilot supplies and aviation training. The company is a subsidiary of
Boeing Commercial Airplanes . Jeppesen also publishes related software, some of which is used on itselectronic flight bag product line.Jeppesen is headquartered near Centennial,
Colorado with offices around the world includingNeu Isenburg (Germany ),Crawley (United Kingdom ) andCanberra (Australia ). The company employs approximately 3,000 people. [http://www.jeppesen.com/wlcs/index.jsp?section=about&content=brief_today.jsp Jeppesen: About Us: Today] . Retrieved 2007-11-28.]Jeppesen's charts are often referred to by pilots as Jepp charts or just simply Jepps, due to the chart's de facto popularity.
History
The company was founded in
1934 byElrey Borge Jeppesen , a pilot himself working forVarney Airlines , who was the first to make aeronautical charts for pilots to navigate in flight. The information he collected and the charts he drew were at first only for personal use, but fellow pilots quickly saw the benefits of using these charts and Jeppesen started selling copies of his chart book for 10dollars . Other pilots started to collect data on their own routes and handing this to Jeppesen for him to include in his navigation book.Fact|date=November 2007United Airlines , the airline Jeppesen worked for in the late 1930s after Varney airlines had merged with several other companies to form United Airlines, was one of the first airlines to start using Jeppesen's charts. After a while the chart business started taking up so much of Jeppesen's time that he quit his job as aCaptain and became dedicated to making charts.Fact|date=November 2007In 1941, Jeppesen moved the company from
Salt Lake City, Utah toDenver, Colorado . [http://www.jeppesen.com/wlcs/index.jsp?section=about&content=brief_background.jsp Jeppesen: About Us: Background] . Retrieved 2007-11-28.]In 1947, Jeppesen collaborated with the
Federal Aviation Administration to introduce standardinstrument approach procedures and to establish the National Flight Data Center. [http://www.jeppesen.com/wlcs/index.jsp?section=about&content=timeline.html Jeppesen: About Us: Timeline] . Retrieved 2007-11-28.]In 1974, Jeppesen & Company and Sanderson Films merged to form Jeppesen Sanderson, Inc.
On October 2, 2000, Jeppesen was acquired by Boeing.
Acquisitions
*In the 1980's, Jeppesen acquired "Bottlang Airfield Manual Company", a maker of VFR approach charts for Europe, and "Icarus", a creator of data analysis reports.
*In
1989 , Jeppesen purchased "DataPlan", a flight planning and weather services company. Jeppesen's current President and Chief Executive Officer, Mark Van Tine, formerly worked for this company. [http://www.jeppesen.com/wlcs/index.jsp?section=about&content=bios.html Jeppesen: About Us: Management Biographies] . Retrieved 2007-11-28.]*Between 1990 and 1995, acquisitions included "TannGuide", which became JeppGuide, "APU" which became part of Jeppesen OpsData, and "IAP (International Aviation Publishers)" which created maintenance training manuals.
*In 1996, acquired "MentorPlus", a maker of aviation training, moving map technologies and PC-based flight planning.
*In
2000 , Jeppesen purchased "Nobeltec", a Portland, OR based company that provides marine navigation products such as navigationsoftware and charts. This same year Jeppesen itself was acquired by The Boeing Company.*In 2004, Jeppesen acquired the ailing SBS International Inc, a New York, NY based provider of crew scheduling software. Jeppesen acquired SBS International through an arrangement with The Boeing Company, which had purchased SBS in 2001.
*In 2006, Boeing acquired "Carmen Systems AB", a provider of crew scheduling and disruption management software. The company was headquartered in
Gothenburg, Sweden , and had approximately 300 employees. [ [http://www.boeing.com/news/releases/2006/q1/060303a_nr.html Boeing to Acquire Carmen Systems] . Boeing News Release. March 3, 2006.] Jeppesen quickly moved to consolidate Carmen and the former SBS International's product offerings and operations.*In 2007, Boeing concluded its purchase of "C-Map, Inc.", a leading provider of digital maritime cartography, data services and other navigational information. C-Map became a part of Jeppesen’s marine division. It has operations in
Italy , theUnited Kingdom ,Norway ,Poland ,Russia ,Ukraine ,Australia and theUnited States . [ [http://www.boeing.com/news/releases/2006/q1/060303a_nr.html Boeing Concludes Purchase of C-Map to Grow Jeppesen Marine Business] . Boeing News Release. January 30, 2007.]Allegations against Jeppesen
According to an article that appeared in October, 2006, in
The New Yorker , theCIA is a Jeppesen customer. The article claims that the company has provided navigational and logistics support to the agency'sextraordinary rendition program. [cite news
url=http://www.newyorker.com/talk/content/articles/061030ta_talk_mayer
title=Outsourcing: The C.I.A.’s Travel Agent
author=Jane Mayer
publisher=The New Yorker
date=October 30, 2006] The article says Jeppesen provided "flight plans, clearance to fly over other countries, hotel reservations, and ground-crew arrangements" to the CIA. According to the article, an unnamed former employee quoted Bob Overby, Jeppesen's managing director, as saying at a meeting, "We do all of the extraordinary renditions flights—you know, the torture flights. Let's face it, some of those flights end up that way...It certainly pays well."On November 16, 2006
Amnesty International staged a demonstration in front of the company's International Trip and Flight Planning Office (known as "Jeppesen International Trip Planning") inSan Jose, California to protest their involvement in the rendition program. [ [http://www.amnestyusa.org/events/western/11172006grp35_highlight.html Demonstration at Jeppesen Corporation in San Jose, California] . Amnesty International. November 17, 2006.] In December, 2006 representatives of the South Bay Mobilization for Peace and Justice group asked the San Jose City Council to remove a Jeppesen banner from a city skating rink. The group also holds a weekly vigil at the company's offices. [ [http://www.metroactive.com/metro/12.13.06/fly-0650.html Silicon Valley News Notes: Icecapade] . Metro Newspapers. December 13, 2006.]On
May 30 ,2007 , theAmerican Civil Liberties Union sued Jeppesen on behalf of fiveplaintiff s who had been tortured inMorroco ,Egypt , and a United States base inAfghanistan . The suit alleged that, since2001 , Jeppesen provided support for at least seventy flights for theCIA 's secret extraordinary rendition program, transporting prisoners overseas to be tortured. [cite news
url=http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/05/31/boeing_subsidiary_accused_of_aiding_cia_torture_flights/
title=Boeing subsidiary accused of aiding CIA torture flights
author=Henry Weinstein
publisher=Los Angeles Times
date=May 31, 2007] The suit was dismissed in February, 2008 on a motion from theUnited States government, on theory that proceeding with the case would revealstate secret s and endanger relations with other nations that had cooperated. [cite news
title=U.S. Asks for Dismissal Of Lawsuit on Secret Flights
author=News Services
publisher=Washington Post
date=Saturday, October 20, 2007
page A-16] cite web
url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/02/13/BAVIV270H.DTL
title=Federal judge dismisses suit over torture flights
publisher=San Francisco Chronicle
accessdate=2008-02-13
Author=Bob Egelko
Date=February 13, 2008] As of the time of dismissal, the plaintiffs were expected to appeal.References
External links
* [http://www.jeppesen.com Official Jeppesen site]
* [http://www.nobeltec.com Official Nobeltec site]
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