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Link to airline and airports services
The Met Office can be a vital ally, offering tailored forecasting products and services to airports and airlines worldwide.
Services for airlines
Services for airports

Link to ATC services
By issuing ATC providers with real-time and forecast weather information, the Met Office can help improve the efficiency of flight operations.
Services for ATC

Link to online briefing service
A comprehensive range of high quality weather products, agreed with the CAA, as well as training courses for those who fly recreationally.
GA briefing services
Aviator met. training
Computer-based met. training

Download aviation weather services brochure

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For a summary of our aviation weather services download our brochure (PDF, 645 kb)

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LEADING THE WORLD IN AVIATION WEATHER SERVICES

Why use the Met Office?
A world leader in aviation met. services, the Met Office provides a comprehensive range of weather and environmental services for the aviation community, from recreational pilots through to airports and global airlines.

International responsibilities
The Met Office has international responsibilities for the provision of aviation services and, as part of this, is one of only two ICAO designated World Area Forecast Centres (WAFC).

National services
As the designated UK met. service provider, the Met Office provides expert advice and services for the CAA and NATS.

Single European skies
The introduction of the Single European Skies legislation will have far-reaching effects on Europe's aviation industry. The Met Office has unrivalled experience in running a cost effective, reliable aviation met. service and can work with you to reduce costs and enhance competitiveness.

Register and give feedback Calling all gliders and balloonists
Could you benefit from aviation met. training? What topics would you like to see covered? The Met Office is considering introducing short training courses aimed specifically at gliders and balloonists, to be launched in 2006 given sufficient demand.
Register and help us develop the course syllabus
     
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Link to order GET MET Link to order GET MET

GETMET 2004:
Details of our GA services can be found in the free booklet GET MET 2004. Order your copy online.
Note:
The next edition of GETMET will not be published until Jan 2006.

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We are constantly looking to build upon and improve our services to the aviation community. Feedback on your needs and requirements

 
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