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Meteomatics unveils the Meteoglider, a high-altitude weather data revolution

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On March 20, 2025, Swiss weather intelligence company Meteomatics announced the launch of the Meteoglider – a new type of system for the collection of high-altitude meteorological data. The post Meteomatics unveils the Meteoglider, a high-altitude weather data revolution appeared first on AeroTime.

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Smart Skies: How IoT is transforming aircraft maintenance and operations

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The system integrates data from aircraft sensors, airline operations, maintenance records and weather reports to provide a holistic view of aircraft performance. GE Aviation’s FlightPulse: Empowering pilots with data GE Aviation has implemented a unique approach to IoT with its FlightPulse app , specifically designed for pilots.

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Nav Canada to Discontinue Radio Weather Service

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Aviation technology has evolved to allow suitably equipped aircraft to acquire the required meteorological information directly from alternate sources, Nav Canada said. READ MORE: Searching for the Holy Grail on Top of the Weathe r Expect aeronautical publications to be amended to reflect the change.

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Together with Airline Partners, The Weather Company Launches Maverick™ Dispatch to Turn Weather Intelligence into Operational Advantages

World Airline News

ATLANTA,April 8, 2025— The Weather Company has launched Maverick Dispatch , a global weather and flight tracking solution that transforms how aviation dispatchers handle mission-critical weather and operational data. Image: 106144.

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Impact of automation, AI, and emerging technologies on aviation career

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AI provides spotters with data on weather and flight plans and general conditions. New technologies can also be used to model more accurate virtual reality simulations for pilots and to develop scenario-based digital learning. Sustainability is becoming a key focus, leading to job opportunities in green aviation technologies.

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Examining over 100 years of flight automation and the history of the autopilot

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Flying for extended periods of time at the controls of a basic aircraft was hard physical work, and poor weather or mechanical issues could also add to pilot fatigue on longer flights. Sperrys first autopilot was born from the concept of assisting pilots during longer flights and reducing their workload, both physical and mental.

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ATR receives EASA certification for Starlink use on ATR72 regional aircraft

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Were honored to be the providers of such a revolutionary technology onboard ATR aircraft, sharing our expertise and solution-led approach to open up new opportunities for ATR, its customers, and their passengers, commented Eric Sperazza, Chief Executive Officer at PMV Engineering.