SkyAviators

Transforming Weather Complexity into Aviation Clarity

The Weathernews aviation platform leverages world-class weather data to predict weather-related risks, streamline access to critical information, and transform decades of aviation weather expertise into accessible digital knowledge—reducing workload while guiding the next generation of aviation professionals.

Split-Second Decisions, Maximum Safety

Area Monitoring — Integrated Weather Dashboard

Aviation meteorologists and flight operations teams must continuously monitor current weather conditions, short-term forecasts, and lightning activity across multiple airports and flight routes using various meteorological resources.

By leveraging our platform's world-class weather database, teams can seamlessly conduct comprehensive weather analysis—from real-time observations to short-term forecasts and extended outlooks—in one integrated workflow, eliminating the need to navigate between multiple weather sources and enabling more efficient operational decision-making.

Global Observation & Forecast Database

Access comprehensive meteorological data from satellite imagery and radar to aviation-specific datasets including lightning activity, turbulence, typhoons, and volcanic ash—all consolidated on a single platform for rapid assessment of operational risks and weather conditions.

Pre-Configured Weather Sets

Pre-configure operational airport and weather information sets to accelerate data collection and decision-making processes. This feature serves as an effective knowledge transfer tool, enabling experienced meteorologists to share their expertise and best practices with junior staff through standardized weather resource templates.

Risk Insight Analytics

Configure airport-specific thresholds and monitoring lists to automatically highlight airports requiring immediate attention. The system summarizes critical locations and provides essential groundwork for evaluating future operational outlook and response strategies.

Before

1. Gather information from multiple sources

2. Assess data reliability individually

3. Align decision-making processes

4. Repeat for each area and airport

After

1. Reliable multi-source data in one interface

2. Consistent operational decisions across teams

From Unexpected to Expected for Safety

Airport Summary & Model Comparison

Accurate weather forecasting is critical for aviation safety, operational efficiency, and cost management. Aviation meteorology teams and flight operations managers typically rely on TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) as their primary forecast source. However, when forecast discrepancies, variations, or TAF reliability concerns arise, meteorology teams must conduct deeper analysis of numerical weather prediction models and observational data to support operational decision-making.

This platform—trusted by Weathernews' professional aviation meteorologists—enables rapid identification of forecast variations and delivers weather interpretations aligned with airline operational policies.

Airport Summary

Access detailed airport analysis through diverse numerical prediction models, including regional and global proprietary forecasts, plus historical observation records for enhanced decision accuracy.

Model Reliability Assessment

Display model reliability using ICAO standard evaluation criteria. Leverage model confidence levels to support forecast decisions for airports with questionable TAF reliability or no TAF.

Model Comparison

Display three weather analyses for the same region in parallel on a single screen. Compare model variations for specific elements while understanding relationships between multiple weather parameters within individual models.

Before

1. Search historical data individually

2. Navigate scattered forecast systems

3. Rely on subjective model evaluation

4. Switch screens for model comparison

After

1. Integrated past-present-future weather view

2. Objective ICAO-standard model reliability assessment

Global Threats, Single Hub

Mission Hub

Aviation meteorology teams and flight operations managers must monitor severe weather events and disaster-level phenomena that can trigger Irregular Operations (IROPs)—conditions beyond standard TAF and VA advisory coverage. Teams typically gather this critical information from multiple external websites to support operational decisions.

When IROPs situations arise, rapid information access while maintaining operational context becomes essential for effective response and decision-making.

Centralized Advisory Management

Access all relevant external links through one-click navigation without screen switching, transforming information searching into comprehensive situational awareness for rapid operational decisions.

IROPs Decision Support

Significantly reduce information gathering time and visualize complex risk networks hidden across scattered information sources, supporting swift and appropriate operational decisions during IROPs situations.

Smart Weather Intelligence Focus

During typhoon season, consolidate track forecasts from multiple meteorological agencies in one view. Display earthquake and flood alerts alongside specialized institutional and meteorological information on a single screen. Deliver deep, actionable intelligence perfectly tailored to your specific "need-to-know" requirements.

Before

1. Scattered weather information across multiple websites

2. Frequent screen switching required

3. Difficult rapid decision-making during IROPs emergencies

After

1. One-click access to all critical information

2. Swift IROPs decision-making through integrated platform

Continuous Weather Overview

Weather Overview

Aviation meteorology teams and flight operations managers in 24/7 operations must ensure reliable handover of critical weather information and ongoing meteorological phenomena during shift transitions.

The Weather Overview function displays standardized weather data in sequential order with real-time updates, systematically organizing global weather conditions and ongoing threats to enable consistent information sharing and unified weather recognition across shifts, supporting operational continuity.

Area-Specific Handover Packages

Enable rapid global weather assessment while providing detailed area-specific information sharing platforms tailored to regional responsibilities and operational focus during shift transitions.

PDF Export for Extended Information Sharing

Export standardized shift briefings as PDF to extend handover information beyond immediate teams—enabling seamless sharing across departments, management levels, and operational stakeholders who need weather context.

Operations Control Briefing Platform

Transform shift handover intelligence into comprehensive briefing materials for operations control meetings. Leverage standardized weather assessments from shift transitions to support broader operational planning, efficiency, and safety decisions across multiple stakeholders.

Before

1. Manual weather data preparation for handovers

2. Reliance on verbal briefings and personal notes

3. Fragmented information sharing during severe weather

4. Difficult emergency information access

After

1. Systematically organized weather materials always available

2. Streamlined cross-team decision-making