

Flight Deck HUB
The Mac Command Center for Flight Deck ONE
Coming soon…
When Flight Deck ONE grows beyond a single iPad, things change. One device becomes an FMS, another handles systems, another lives on the glare shield. The setup becomes powerful, but it also becomes fragmented.
Flight Deck HUB brings everything back under one roof.
Built exclusively for macOS, HUB centralizes the operational core of the Flight Deck ONE platform. It runs quietly on your Mac and keeps the entire ecosystem aligned, structured, and persistent, whether one iPad is connected or five.
Flight Deck HUB will follow shortly after the public release of Flight Deck ONE, which is currently in its late beta stage.






All the Intelligence. In One Place.
Flight Deck HUB includes the main premium modules of the platform:
Hangar
Full fleet overview and aircraft management.
Logbook
Structured flight history with automatic recording.
Black Box
Detailed flight tracking and post flight data analysis.
World Map
All the world with the largest aviation database provided by OpenAIP.
Dashboard
A live operational overview designed for situational awareness.
Providers
Centralized service configuration and external integrations.
These features are part of the Flight Deck Premium Edition, available inside the Flight Deck ONE app.
Built for Multi-Device Operations
HUB becomes essential in advanced setups.
If you run separate Flight Deck ONE instances across multiple iPads, for example a dedicated FMS station and another for system panels, HUB acts as the central authority. It maintains the flight state consistently across the network and keeps everything synchronized.
Even if no iPad is running Flight Deck ONE, HUB can continue tracking the flight session. Your data does not depend on a single device being active.
Direct Access to X-Plane
Because it runs on macOS, Flight Deck HUB can interact directly with the X-Plane file system.
This unlocks additional configuration paths, deeper customization, and tighter integration with your simulator environment. Tasks that are cumbersome or impossible from a sandboxed mobile device become straightforward from the desktop.
For serious users, this is where HUB truly expands the ecosystem.
How It Fits in the Platform
Flight Deck ONE remains the touch interface, the tactile layer built for iPad. That is where decks live and where direct interaction happens.
Flight Deck HUB complements that experience from the desktop side. It centralizes, records, manages, and supervises.
Together, they form a complete operational workflow.
Why macOS only?
Flight Deck HUB shares the same core architecture as Flight Deck ONE. Creating a native Windows counterpart would require a separate codebase and a full rewrite, which falls outside the scope of the project.
Windows users running Flight Deck ONE as their primary control device are already using the platform at its fullest capability.
For users invested in the macOS and X-Plane workflow, HUB becomes the natural command layer that ties everything together.
