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Ever looked at an old airline reservation and wondered where SDF is?  What type of plane is an E70?  What airline is F9?  jAirCodes will answer those questions for you, and more:

-- Airline codes
-- Airport codes
-- Aircraft codes
-- Calls to 85 major airline toll-free reservations numbers
-- Links to Wikipedia articles about more than 800 airports
-- Links to Wikipedia articles about 301 aircraft types

jAirCodes has six tabs:

Airline Codes Tab
Spin the two picker wheels independently to select an airline code.  jAirCodes will tell you what the airline code means.  Press the CALL button to call the airline's toll-free reservations number from an iPhone, or to see a display of the toll-free number if using an iPod Touch.  Toll-free numbers are available for all major U.S. airlines and many foreign airlines which do business in the U.S. 






Airlines Tab
This is a list of airlines indexed by airline name.  Spin the left picker wheel to position the list by the initial letters of the airline name (not airline code).  The airline name is preceded by the airline code on the right picker wheel.  Use this picker wheel to position the list to the desired airline.  Press the CALL button to call the airline's toll-free reservations number from an iPhone, or to see a display of the toll-free number if using an iPod Touch.







Airport Codes Tab

Spin the three picker wheels independently to select an airport code.  jAirCodes will tell you what the airport is.  For major airports, press the WEB button to call Safari to open the mobile version of the Wikipedia page about the airport.






Airports Tab

This is a list of airports indexed by city name.  Use the left picker wheel to position the list by the initial letters of the city/airport name (not airport code).  On the right picker wheel, the city/airport name is preceded by the airport code.  Use this picker wheel to posiition the list to the desired airport.  For major airports, press the WEB button to call Safari to open the mobile version of the Wikipedia page about the airport.






Aircraft Codes Tab

Spin the three picker wheels independently to select an aircraft code.  jAirCodes will tell you what the aircraft is.  Press the WEB button to call Safari to open the mobile version of the Wikipedia page about the aircraft.







Aircraft Tab

This is a list of aircraft types indexed by aircraft name.  Use the left picker wheel to position the list by by the initial letters of the aircraft name (not aircraft code).  On the right picker wheel, the aircraft name is preceded by the aircraft code.   Use this picker wheel to position the list to the desired aircraft.  Press the WEB button to call Safari to open the mobile version of the Wikipedia page about the aircraft.






Notes:

iOs 4 uses more memory than previous versions of the iPhone operating system.  If you experience low memory notices when running the application on an iPhone 3G, I recommend freeing up memory by closing all open tabs in Safari.

Please email me about any  incorrect phone numbers, web addresses, or any other errors.

Niquito Software

jhbledsoe@gmail.com


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