MapQuest has a homegrown Flash Maps API they've been improving for
several years.  They also just released a new streamlined version for
Mobile app development using Flash Builder 4.5.1.

Web/AIR - http://developer.mapquest.com/web/products/featured/as3-flex-flash
Mobile - 
http://developer.mapquest.com/web/products/featured/as3-flex-flash-mobile

The only usage restriction on the free license is geocoding - 5000 per
day.  They also have a Flash Maps API built on Open Street Map data
that doesn't have the 5000 geocode restriction:

http://developer.mapquest.com/web/products/open/flash

On Sep 4, 11:42 am, Jeff Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> A sad day for flash developers. I'm using GM in a couple of my NOAA apps and
> since GM for FLash will work for a couple more years, I won't need to rush
> off and rewrite them right away. Still, the writing is on the wall--I have
> to move to a different mapping technology. Perhaps Adobe will address this.
>
> Thanks, Pamela and Thor, for your help in the past. Fellow developers, this
> was a decision made by bean counters--there is no point in blaming Thor.
>
> Apparently the meteoric rise of a Google with unlimited development budgets
> is over. Growth has flattened and GM for Flash is a casualty.
>
> If anyone has a good suggestion for an alternative API for maps in Flash,
> I'm all ears.

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