Boeing sells Jeppesen

Hopefully the sale doesn't lead to a renewed push for contract dispatching at US 121 carriers.
 
Actually...they still do contract flight following for supplemental carriers operating flights outside of the US. At Mesa, they planned the international DHL flights.
Right, things they are allowed to do. The contract dispatch discussed here often (especially when the remote authorization was on going) was for domestic/flag. I have yet to see any evidence from any carrier that they are attempting to move to that.
 
Right, things they are allowed to do. The contract dispatch discussed here often (especially when the remote authorization was on going) was for domestic/flag. I have yet to see any evidence from any carrier that they are attempting to move to that.
There weren't any carriers publicly saying they wanted to do this, but Jeppesen definitely wanted the ability to offer it as a service for US 121 carriers. They were ultimately unsuccessful, but not from a lack of trying on their part.
 
Did Jeppesen ever do this? No. Did they want to? Most definitely. I'll include a link in a different comment if I can find a good summary of what occurred.

 
Boeing sold their Jeppesen division for 10.5 billion. Any current Jepp folks know if this is going to change the day to day ops?



The memo mentioned that (I think I remember) 3400 employees will be directly affected. I dont know if that is just Jepp, or the larger “Tapestry” group, or what. Bit of a short sighted decision IMO. There is no way that business unit couldn’t have been profitable had the proper “renovations” occurred. It’s like selling a property in the WA islands. You’re literally just saying “I dont want any more effortless capital gains because I’m too lazy or too scared of short term losses”
 
The memo mentioned that (I think I remember) 3400 employees will be directly affected. I dont know if that is just Jepp, or the larger “Tapestry” group, or what. Bit of a short sighted decision IMO. There is no way that business unit couldn’t have been profitable had the proper “renovations” occurred. It’s like selling a property in the WA islands. You’re literally just saying “I dont want any more effortless capital gains because I’m too lazy or too scared of short term losses”

Former Jepp DX’er here.

Between the Foreflight stuff and the various contracts they had for dispatching (both civil and defense), this seems like an extremely short sighted move. I could maybe see them spinning off the Commercial Dispatch desk in the sale but due to the more secret squirrel nature of the SAM/ MIL desk I can’t fathom them wanting to also get rid of that (very profitable) operation as well. However, Boeing management hasn’t been known for their foresight in decision making in quite some time.
 
Former Jepp DX’er here.

Between the Foreflight stuff and the various contracts they had for dispatching (both civil and defense), this seems like an extremely short sighted move. I could maybe see them spinning off the Commercial Dispatch desk in the sale but due to the more secret squirrel nature of the SAM/ MIL desk I can’t fathom them wanting to also get rid of that (very profitable) operation as well. However, Boeing management hasn’t been known for their foresight in decision making in quite some time.

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Former Jepp DX’er here.

Between the Foreflight stuff and the various contracts they had for dispatching (both civil and defense), this seems like an extremely short sighted move. I could maybe see them spinning off the Commercial Dispatch desk in the sale but due to the more secret squirrel nature of the SAM/ MIL desk I can’t fathom them wanting to also get rid of that (very profitable) operation as well. However, Boeing management hasn’t been known for their foresight in decision making in quite some time.
When i was there JDS was basically propping up all the other BGS programs that lost money.
 
When i was there JDS was basically propping up all the other BGS programs that lost money.
Exactly.

This also makes me question the future of the dispatcher training program that Jepp operates. I’m sure it’ll continue on in some form. But I’m curious to see how or under what format.
 
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