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Wed, Nov 18, 2015

FlightAware Widens Safety Margins With New Weather Tools

Operators Can Now Make Safer, More Informed Flight Planning Decisions

FlightAware is now offering worldwide weather and Enhanced Flight Hazard Forecasts from Schneider Electric within FlightAware Global, FlightAware TV, and FlightAware’s EnterpriseWX accounts. With this new capability, business aviation operators using FlightAware can now seamlessly overlay dozens of additional weather layers, including altitude and time-based layers, to increase situational awareness during flight dispatch and flight following.

Schneider Electric’s Enhanced Flight Hazard Forecasts provide highly accurate turbulence forecasts, which help business aviation aircraft operators avoid, prepare for, and manage potentially costly and dangerous turbulence events, while also improving flight planning, monitoring, and awareness.

The Enhanced Flight Hazard Forecasts include high-resolution regional radar imagery across multiple continents, current and forecast global turbulence, current and forecast global icing, winds and temperatures aloft, and cloud- to-cloud and cloud-to-ground lightning.

Forecasts are available for many different flight levels to help customers optimize cruise altitude and avoid deviations. With these cutting-edge forecasts, users can better protect passengers and crewmembers by ensuring a safer and more comfortable flight.

FMI: www.flightaware.com

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