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[https://www.seattleavionics.com/ '''Seattle Avionics'''] is a company that specializes in providing software for general aviation aircraft. FlyQ EFB was an [electronic flight bag](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_flight_bag) application available for iPad and iPhone which was primarily geared towards non-commercial (Part 91, general aviation) aircraft use. General Aviation pilots mostly favored other competing electronic flight bags, all of which required yearly subscriptions. | [https://www.seattleavionics.com/ '''Seattle Avionics'''] is a company that specializes in providing software for general aviation aircraft. FlyQ EFB was an [electronic flight bag](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_flight_bag) application available for iPad and iPhone which was primarily geared towards non-commercial (Part 91, general aviation) aircraft use. General Aviation pilots mostly favored other competing electronic flight bags, all of which required yearly subscriptions. | ||
==FlyQ EFB change to terms of service== | |||
Seattle Avionics offered lifetime subscriptions annually during Black Friday for many of its subscription-based products, including FlyQ EFB. Eventually, Seattle Avionics would stop offering deals for lifetime subscriptions. Around September 2020, Seattle Avionics was acquired by AFV Partners.<ref>https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2020/september/24/seattle-avionics-acquired-by-technology-investor</ref> | Seattle Avionics offered lifetime subscriptions annually during Black Friday for many of its subscription-based products, including FlyQ EFB. Eventually, Seattle Avionics would stop offering deals for lifetime subscriptions. Around September 2020, Seattle Avionics was acquired by AFV Partners.<ref>https://www.aopa.org/news-and-media/all-news/2020/september/24/seattle-avionics-acquired-by-technology-investor</ref> | ||