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1800wxbrief vs Sabre AirCentre

1800wxbrief logo

1800wxbrief

Aviation & Aerospace

Automated flight briefing and weather service

From
$5/month
Rated
-
Sabre AirCentre logo

Sabre AirCentre

Aviation & Aerospace

Airline operations and revenue management system

From
$100000/year
Rated
-

The short version

  • They diverge on capability: 1800wxbrief covers Flight briefings, Sabre AirCentre covers Reservation system.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which 1800wxbrief and Sabre AirCentre actually diverge.

Attributes where 1800wxbrief and Sabre AirCentre differ
Attribute1800wxbriefSabre AirCentre
Starting price$5/month$100000/year
PlatformsWebWeb, Windows
Founded20011960

Identical on both: pricing model (subscription), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Aviation & Aerospace).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in 1800wxbrief

  • Flight briefings
  • Weather data
  • NOTAM information
  • Phone service
  • Web access
  • FAA systems
  • Weather services
  • ATC databases

Only in Sabre AirCentre

  • Reservation system
  • Inventory control
  • Departure control
  • Revenue management
  • Customer management
  • GDS systems
  • Payment gateways
  • Ground handling

Both cover

  • Data encryption
  • Web support

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

1800wxbrief

  • Flight briefingnot Sabre AirCentre
  • Weather briefingnot Sabre AirCentre
  • Pre-flight informationnot Sabre AirCentre

Sabre AirCentre

  • Reservationsnot 1800wxbrief
  • Departure controlnot 1800wxbrief
  • Revenue optimizationnot 1800wxbrief
  • Operationsnot 1800wxbrief

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

1800wxbrief

  • Website technical issues including SSL certificate problems and login errors
  • Wind information display occasionally unavailable on flight plan optimization screens
  • Navlog formatting not optimized for kneeboard use
  • User interface considered less attractive than competing options

Sabre AirCentre

Nothing recorded yet. See the Sabre AirCentre review.

Pricing, plan by plan

1800wxbrief

$5/month
  • Casual$5/month
    • Flight briefings
    • Weather data
    • Phone access
  • Professional$15/month
    • All Casual features
    • Unlimited briefings
    • Priority support

Sabre AirCentre

$100000/year
  • AirCentre Standard$100000/year
    • Reservations
    • Departure control
    • Revenue management
  • AirCentre Enterprise$200000/year
    • All features
    • Multi-airline
    • Advanced analytics

Which should you pick?

Choose 1800wxbrief if

  • You need flight briefings.
  • You also want weather data.

Choose Sabre AirCentre if

  • You need reservation system.
  • You work on Web, Windows.
  • You also want inventory control.

Questions people ask

Is 1800wxbrief or Sabre AirCentre better?
Neither clearly leads. 1800wxbrief starts at $5/month and Sabre AirCentre at $100000/year, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, 1800wxbrief or Sabre AirCentre?
1800wxbrief starts at $5/month and Sabre AirCentre at $100000/year.
Does 1800wxbrief or Sabre AirCentre run on more platforms?
1800wxbrief runs on Web. Sabre AirCentre runs on Web, Windows.
What is 1800wxbrief best used for?
1800wxbrief is most often used for flight briefing, weather briefing, pre-flight information. Of those, flight briefing and weather briefing are not what Sabre AirCentre is typically brought in for.
What can 1800wxbrief do that Sabre AirCentre cannot?
1800wxbrief covers Flight briefings, Weather data, NOTAM information, Phone service. Sabre AirCentre covers Reservation system, Inventory control, Departure control, Revenue management. Both handle Data encryption, Web support.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

1800wxbrief: Is 1800wxbrief free to use?

Yes, 1800wxbrief is a free government service operated by Leidos for the FAA. Pilots can access weather briefings and flight planning services at no cost.

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1800wxbrief: What weather briefing services does 1800wxbrief provide?

1800wxbrief provides standard, abbreviated, and outlook weather briefings. Standard briefings are used for flights within 6 hours and include all weather and NOTAM information. Outlook briefings are for flights planned more than 6 hours in advance.

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1800wxbrief: How can pilots access 1800wxbrief?

Pilots can access the service via the website at 1800wxbrief.com or by phone at 1-800-WX-BRIEF. The web portal allows online preflight briefings, flight plan filing, and automatic flight plan closure reminders.

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1800wxbrief: What additional features does the web portal offer?

The Flight Service Pilot Web Portal at 1800wxbrief.com provides weather graphics and charts, interactive mapping tools, preflight summaries and checklists, automated voice service, text message alerts, and search and rescue support.

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