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Aircraft specifications at your fingertips

What is the wingspan of a Boeing B757-200 with retrofitted winglets?

 

Such a question is a daily occurance for airport operational staff, planners, engineers and many other professionals in the aviation industry. Aircraft Data Viewer provides the answer to this question and more. With an aircraft library presenting key data and graphical illustrations for more than 400 aircraft models, industry professionals need not look any further.

 

Relevant information such as aircraft dimensions, steering characteristics, door locations and jet blast impact can be viewed with ease. The location of ground service connections can also be found together with the type and position of the various aircraft service vehicles.

 

 

Benefits and advantages

Simple and efficient, right on your desktop!

Aircraft Data Viewer runs directly in Windows, without the need for any other type of software or CAD platform. Data can be stored as PDFs or sent to a printer, perfect for projects, meetings or presentations. Implementing a reliable shared source such as Aircraft Data Viewer is an easy contribution to safer airport operations.

 

Compare and rank aircraft characteristics with ease

Aircraft Data Viewer allows users to compare the dimensions of up to five aircraft on the fly. In addition, aircraft can be listed and ranked on selected criteria such as minimum turning radius or jet blast impact.


Latest updates and improvements

Added/changed functionality

  • Service arrangements added

  • 'Ranked by' selection function added

 

Library

  • Multiple new aircraft added from manufacturers including Airbus, Bell Boeing, Bombardier Aerospace, Cessna, Dassault, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems and more

  • Updates to the existing aircraft from manufacturers including Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier Aerospace, Embraer and more 

  • Additional or complementary information has been added to existing vehicles and boarding bridges