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Seattle Avionics is an aviation tool service provider founded in 2002, currently owned by U.S.-based Aircraft Performance Group. It primarily caters to general aviation (GA) pilots, providing professional electronic flight bag (EFB), navigation data, and flight planning services. Its ChartData navigation data is one of only three products worldwide certified under FAA DO-200B, and is supplied to major avionics manufacturers including Honeywell and Aspen. Its core product is the FlyQ+ EFB app for iOS/iPadOS, and it also offers desktop flight planning tools and avionics data download services.
Its core features cover the full workflow needs of general aviation, including 17-layer 4D predictive weather briefing, automatic route planning optimized for fuel prices, audio airspace alerts, the newly added engine failure glide circle safety feature, 3D terrain profile views, flight recording and visual flight logs. It supports integration with over 20 popular ADS-B receivers and onboard avionics systems, and comes with georeferenced approach plates and airport diagrams for nearly 4,700 airports, plus augmented reality navigation support.
In terms of pricing, the official website offers a 30-day free trial, with exclusive discounts for flight instructors and student pilots, but does not publicly disclose specific subscription prices. Overall, it positions itself as a cost-effective option for mainstream general aviation users.
Its biggest advantage is that its feature set is perfectly tailored to the daily needs of general aviation pilots, with no unnecessary feature bloat. It has a clean, easy-to-use interface, navigation data certified by the FAA for high reliability, and regular version updates to fix issues and support the latest operating systems. Disadvantages include that it only covers airport data for the Americas, has no Chinese language interface, the official website does not disclose pricing upfront, it only supports relatively new iOS devices, and is incompatible with older hardware.
It is ideal for private general aviation pilots and flight students based in North America. Chinese users who need to fly in the Americas can also consider using it.
The website is currently directly accessible without a VPN/proxy. However, its product does not cover Chinese airport data, so it offers no practical value for domestic general aviation users in China.
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