noun Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) is a portable electronic device that contains and displays aviation-related information for pilots.
EFB can also refer to Electronic Firing Box, a device used to remotely detonate explosives or weapons.
EFB may also be used in the finance industry to refer to Electronic Funds Transfer, a method of transferring money electronically from one account to another.
In the technology sector, EFB can stand for Electronic Fuel Injection, a system that controls the fuel injection in an internal combustion engine.
EFB stands for Electronic Flight Bag, a digital solution that replaces paper charts, manuals, and other documents used by pilots during flight.
In the writing industry, EFB may refer to Electronic Flight Bag, a digital solution used by pilots to access flight information, manuals, and charts.
In psychology, EFB may stand for Emotional Focused Brief therapy, a type of therapy that focuses on emotions and relationships.
In finance, EFB may stand for Earnings Before Interest and Taxes, a financial metric used to evaluate a company's profitability.
In software development, EFB may refer to Error Feedback Buffer, a mechanism used to handle and manage error messages in a program.
In HR management, EFB may stand for Employee Feedback Program, a system used to collect and analyze feedback from employees.
In marketing, EFB may refer to Email Feedback Loop, a process used by email marketers to monitor and improve email deliverability and engagement.
In medicine, EFB may stand for Excessive Fragment Binding, a molecular phenomenon related to protein interactions.
In education, EFB may refer to Explicit Feedback, a teaching strategy where teachers provide direct and specific feedback to students.
In law, EFB may stand for Electronic Filing Brief, a method of submitting legal documents electronically to the court.
In engineering, EFB may refer to External Floating Roof Tank, a type of storage tank used in the oil and gas industry.