On the official Web site of Boeing, the world’s largest aerospace company, there is a section devoted to a subsidiary called Jeppesen International Trip Planning, based in San Jose, California. The write-up mentions that the division “offers everything needed for efficient, hassle-free, international flight operations,” spanning the globe “from Aachen to Zhengzhou.” The paragraph concludes, “Jeppesen has done it all.”
Boeing does not mention, either on its Web site or in its annual report, that Jeppesen’s clients include the C.I.A., and that among the international trips that the company plans for the agency are secret “extraordinary rendition” flights for terrorism suspects. Most of the planes used in rendition flights are owned and operated by tiny charter airlines that function as C.I.A. front companies, but it is not widely known that the agency has turned to a division of Boeing, the publicly traded blue-chip behemoth, to handle many of the logistical and navigational details for these trips, including flight plans, clearance to fly over other countries, hotel reservations, and ground-crew arrangements.
ArmitageShanks From United Kingdom (England), joined Dec 2003, 3066 posts, RR: 19 Reply 2, posted (3 years 2 weeks 1 day 10 hours ago) and read 569 times:
Doesn't Jeppesen make charts/diagrams/ect. for just about every airline, airport, and airspace in the world?
I think they have a flight following operation to. So if you are trying to get a flight plan overseas they can work out all the permissions for you. We ued to use a similar service to go to russia on medivac flights.
I don't think you can hold Boeing responsible if these chater companies hired Jeppeson to do their overseas flight plans.
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