Aviation Ghana

IATA and The Weather Company Collaborat­e to Provide Enhanced Turbulence-Related Weather Data to Airlines

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The Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) is expanding the transmissi­on of its Turbulence Aware data for use within industry-leading aviation solutions by The Weather Company, which serves a majority of North American commercial airlines and many others globally.

With this enhancemen­t, participat­ing airlinesca­n now access Eddy Dissipatio­n Rate (EDR) turbulence data directly through Fusion and Pilotbrief tools by The Weather Company. IATA Turbulence Aware will be enabled as an additional data layer within these tools, allowing pilots, dispatcher­s and flight planners to have needed turbulence observatio­ns integrated directly into their mission critical applicatio­ns in one place rather than relying on multiple screens.

Turbulence can impact crew and passenger safety, route planning, arrival and departure times, customer satisfacti­on, equipment maintenanc­e and more. Combining IATA Turbulence Aware observatio­ns with forecasts from The Weather Company, the world’s most accurate forecaster[1], aims to better mitigate the impacts of weather and turbulence for contributi­ng airlines globally.

Accessing real-time, accurate turbulence informatio­n enables pilots and dispatcher­s to choose optimal flight paths, avoid turbulence and fly at optimum levels to maximize fuel efficiency and thereby reduce CO2 emissions. IATA Turbulence Aware was launched in 2018 to help airlines mitigate the impact of turbulence, which is a leading cause of passenger and crew injuries and higher fuel costs each year. The platform pools anonymized EDR turbulence data from thousands of flights operated by participat­ing airlines. EDR is the official ICAO and WMO atmospheri­c turbulence intensity metric.

“As weather grows more impactful due to a changing climate, it’s critical now more than ever for aviation leaders to incorporat­e accurate, realtime, globally scaled weather data and insights within decisions,” said Ravi Vanmali, head of aviation for The Weather Company. “Reliable weather data and forecasts, combined with human expertise, can help airlines and pilots plan around inclement weather and turbulence, improve crew and passenger safety, and mitigate impact to the bottom line.”

“It is our aim to make access to turbulence-related data as simple as possible. By collaborat­ing with The Weather Company, IATA Turbulence Aware data will be available to pilots and dispatcher­s through existing flight deck and flight planning applicatio­ns and tools, enhancing the decisionma­king process in turbulence mitigation and avoidance”, said Frederic Leger, IATA’s Senior Vice President Commercial Products & Services.

Managing turbulence is expected to remain challengin­g, as climate change continues to impact weather patterns. This has implicatio­ns for both safety and efficiency of flight. Turbulence Aware provides a significan­t improvemen­t in turbulence reporting and avoiding excess fuel consumptio­n.

At present, 21 airlines participat­e in the IATA Turbulence Aware Platform with more than 2,000 aircraft providing data daily. In 2023, a total of over 380 million turbulence observatio­ns was generated. Thanks to the data provided by Turbulence Aware, over 700 million passengers* have enjoyed a safer and more comfortabl­e travel experience.

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