Using AIP:Aero on your EFB (Electronic Flight Bag)

How to install AIP:Aero on your EFB (Electronic Flight Bag) tablet, save approach charts offline, download country packs and hand fields over to your planning tools - step by step.

Install as an app (PWA)

AIP:Aero is an installable web app: it opens full-screen like a native app and everything you save is available offline. No app store needed.

iPad / iPhone (Safari): open aip.aero, tap the share icon, then "Add to Home Screen".
Android (Chrome): open aip.aero, tap the menu, then "Add to home screen" / "Install app".
Desktop (Chrome/Edge): click the install icon in the address bar - or use the button below. macOS (Safari): Share icon, then "Add to Dock".

Save single airfields offline

Every airport detail page has a "Save offline" button. It stores the page and, where the AIP publishes one, the approach-chart PDF on your device; the field then appears under Favorites on the country page. Saved copies show their download date.

Download a whole country

On the airport list you can download all of a country's detail pages in one go (pages only, without chart PDFs - save those per field). The pack shows its size before downloading and can be updated or removed at any time.

Favorites & recently viewed

Fields you save for offline use automatically appear as favorites, and the last airfields you opened are listed under "Recently viewed" - both are stored only on your device, no account needed. You will find both lists on the country page.

Chart PDFs in ForeFlight, SkyDemon & Co.

Where the national AIP publishes chart PDFs, the chart box on the detail page links the current PDF including its AIRAC date. Download it and import it into your EFB app as custom content, e.g. ForeFlight (Custom Content), SkyDemon (Custom Airfield Plates) or Garmin Pilot. Germany publishes HTML pages instead of PDFs - use the AIP link there.

Hand-offs to planning tools

The location box on every detail page opens the same field directly in SkyVector, Windy and autorouter - handy for route planning, weather models and flight-plan filing.

Weather briefing on the page

Detail pages show live METAR/TAF with plain-language decoding, the flight-category badge and a per-runway head- and crosswind breakdown - a quick cross-check, not a substitute for your official briefing.

Customs & border crossing

Detail pages show whether a field offers customs clearance; where a national AIP lists it in GEN 1.2, the value is verified against that official source. For border-crossing paperwork the location box links the official forms (e.g. the UK General Aviation Report), and the map can filter for customs airfields. Rules change - always confirm with the current AIP and the local authority.

Safety notice

AIP:Aero links official AIP publications but is not an official source. Offline copies are marked with their download date and can become outdated with every AIRAC cycle - verify chart currency before every flight and always obtain an official pre-flight briefing.

Frequently asked questions

Does AIP:Aero work fully offline?

Saved airfields and downloaded country packs work without internet; every offline copy shows a banner with its save date. Live weather (METAR/TAF) always needs a connection.

Which countries are covered?

All countries currently live are listed on the homepage - the coverage grows continuously. Each country card shows the available chart types.

Are the charts current?

Chart links point to the official national AIP publications, including the AIRAC date where published. Always verify against the official source before flight.

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