The disc is used to install or update the following Jeppesen products: : Electronic chart viewing software. JetPlanner : Flight planning and dispatch application. eLink for Windows : Electronic charts and data delivery. eCharts for Windows : Standalone terminal chart viewer. System Requirements & Compatibility
Jeppesen Program and Data Disc – Aviation Navigation Software
Always consult the official Jeppesen support website for the most current information regarding product lifecycles, downloads, and transition procedures. The information presented here reflects the state of Jeppesen's desktop offerings as of late 2025. As products retire and new services launch, features and availability may change.
: Allow the installer to copy files to your hard drive. Managing Data Updates (The AIRAC Cycle)
While the physical distribution of CDs and DVDs has mostly wound down in favor of instant digital updates through the Jeppesen Distribution Manager, the core framework—coupling a robust user program with a strict, 28-day cyclical aviation database—remains the standard for flight safety and navigation compliance around the globe.
General Aviation / VFR/IFR Flight Planning
If you are a young pilot reading this and wondering why your instructor has a dusty box of 3.5-inch floppy disks in a hangar, now you know. The was the bridge between the era of the E6B flight computer and the era of the Glass Cockpit.
Jeppesen has announced that will be retired in favor of ForeFlight Web . Pilots who previously relied on the Program and Data Disc for desktop chart viewing are encouraged to link their Jeppesen subscriptions to ForeFlight, where charts can be viewed in a browser or on mobile devices without the need for manual disc installations.
For business and general aviation, Jeppesen's focus is now on integrated Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) solutions like , the Jeppesen Distribution Manager (JDM) for mobile devices, and the Best‑in‑Class EFB package. These modern systems deliver data over the air, eliminating the need for physical media entirely.
: Local installation from the disc (or a downloaded ISO image) is often faster than downloading several gigabytes of software architecture over a standard connection [1].
Designed for flight departments and commercial operations, eLink provided advanced coverage management. It allowed operators to select specific geographic regions, tailor their chart subscription footprints, and manage multiple pilot licenses across an organization. 3. FlightDeck (Legacy EFB)
The disc itself is more than just an installer; it represents a three‑tier system of program, chart, and textual data. Understanding the roles of the Program CD, ECD Disc 1, and ECD Disc 2 is essential for anyone managing a Jeppesen subscription.
The disc is used to install or update the following Jeppesen products: : Electronic chart viewing software. JetPlanner : Flight planning and dispatch application. eLink for Windows : Electronic charts and data delivery. eCharts for Windows : Standalone terminal chart viewer. System Requirements & Compatibility
Jeppesen Program and Data Disc – Aviation Navigation Software
Always consult the official Jeppesen support website for the most current information regarding product lifecycles, downloads, and transition procedures. The information presented here reflects the state of Jeppesen's desktop offerings as of late 2025. As products retire and new services launch, features and availability may change.
: Allow the installer to copy files to your hard drive. Managing Data Updates (The AIRAC Cycle)
While the physical distribution of CDs and DVDs has mostly wound down in favor of instant digital updates through the Jeppesen Distribution Manager, the core framework—coupling a robust user program with a strict, 28-day cyclical aviation database—remains the standard for flight safety and navigation compliance around the globe.
General Aviation / VFR/IFR Flight Planning
If you are a young pilot reading this and wondering why your instructor has a dusty box of 3.5-inch floppy disks in a hangar, now you know. The was the bridge between the era of the E6B flight computer and the era of the Glass Cockpit.
Jeppesen has announced that will be retired in favor of ForeFlight Web . Pilots who previously relied on the Program and Data Disc for desktop chart viewing are encouraged to link their Jeppesen subscriptions to ForeFlight, where charts can be viewed in a browser or on mobile devices without the need for manual disc installations.
For business and general aviation, Jeppesen's focus is now on integrated Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) solutions like , the Jeppesen Distribution Manager (JDM) for mobile devices, and the Best‑in‑Class EFB package. These modern systems deliver data over the air, eliminating the need for physical media entirely.
: Local installation from the disc (or a downloaded ISO image) is often faster than downloading several gigabytes of software architecture over a standard connection [1].
Designed for flight departments and commercial operations, eLink provided advanced coverage management. It allowed operators to select specific geographic regions, tailor their chart subscription footprints, and manage multiple pilot licenses across an organization. 3. FlightDeck (Legacy EFB)
The disc itself is more than just an installer; it represents a three‑tier system of program, chart, and textual data. Understanding the roles of the Program CD, ECD Disc 1, and ECD Disc 2 is essential for anyone managing a Jeppesen subscription.
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