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Jeppesen ForeFlight Becomes Independent Company to Advance Aviation Software

Jeppesen ForeFlight Emerges as Independent Company to Propel Aviation Software Innovation
Jeppesen ForeFlight has officially launched as an independent digital aviation company following its separation from Boeing and acquisition by software investment firm Thoma Bravo in a $10.55 billion all-cash transaction. This strategic move marks a pivotal moment for the aviation technology pioneer, positioning the company to accelerate innovation in aviation software and data solutions.
Leadership and Vision for Innovation
Brad Surak, formerly head of Boeing’s Digital Aviation Solutions, has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Jeppesen ForeFlight. Surak emphasized the company’s unique heritage, combining Jeppesen’s 90 years of authoritative aeronautical data with ForeFlight’s innovative digital-first approach. “This combination is building the most unified, intuitive platform in aviation,” he stated. Surak highlighted that independence, coupled with the backing of a leading software private equity firm, enables the company to move faster, think bigger, and innovate more effectively.
Jeppesen ForeFlight integrates Jeppesen’s precise aeronautical data with ForeFlight’s advanced technology to offer a comprehensive suite of solutions tailored for commercial, business, military, and general aviation sectors. Its platform encompasses flight planning, dispatch, and crew tracking, with a strong focus on enhancing quality, safety, and operational efficiency.
Embracing Artificial Intelligence and Market Challenges
A central pillar of Jeppesen ForeFlight’s strategy is the deployment of artificial intelligence to drive the next generation of digital transformation in aviation. Surak described AI as the “north star” guiding the company’s multi-year roadmap of integrated solutions. He noted the company’s pioneering history—from inventing aviation charts to digitizing pilot support systems—and expressed confidence that the potential of AI in aviation remains largely untapped. The company aims to apply AI across the flight deck and operations control centers to improve operational efficiency and safety.
The transition to independence occurs amid a rapidly evolving aviation software market. While Jeppesen ForeFlight’s legacy and innovation provide a strong foundation, the company faces the challenge of maintaining its competitive edge against established rivals and adapting to shifting market demands. Industry analysts anticipate intensified competition as other players seek to enhance their offerings and protect market share.
Market response to the carve-out has been predominantly positive, particularly among business aviation pilots who have embraced new features such as Dynamic Procedures. Jeppesen ForeFlight’s expansion into capabilities like international trip support and engine-out procedures underscores its commitment to addressing the complex requirements of modern aviation.
Holden Spaht, Managing Partner at Thoma Bravo, expressed strong confidence in Jeppesen ForeFlight’s prospects. He described the company as a cornerstone of the aviation industry for over 90 years, combining deep domain expertise with a culture of innovation. Spaht affirmed Thoma Bravo’s commitment to supporting the company’s leadership position and leveraging AI to drive the next wave of digital transformation in aviation.
As Jeppesen ForeFlight embarks on this new chapter, it remains dedicated to redefining the aviation landscape through innovation, exceptional customer service, and a steadfast commitment to solving the industry’s most pressing challenges.

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