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Internationally renowned for our meticulous standards of weather data collection and research, the Met Office provides help and guidance to some of the biggest names in aviation.

We advise customers ranging from the largest international airlines and air traffic control service providers to offshore helicopters and private pilots. The Met Office's global coverage and accurate, up-to-the-minute advice give peace of mind, whatever your operation.

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  • Contracted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as one of only two World Area Forecast Centres
  • Operation of the ICAO aviation meteorology satellite distribution system (SADIS) to distribute data to more than 120 countries and a number of commercial airlines
  • One of nine volcanic ash advisory centres (VAAC)
  • Contracted by the CAA to inspect and certify the meteorological observations at more than 50 aerodromes in the UK and on some Caribbean islands
  • Contracted by Eurocontrol to help monitor reduced vertical separation minima routeing (RSVM) by providing height-monitoring services
  • Ongoing research and development, pioneering advances in forecasting techniques and accuracy
  • Contracted on behalf of the Air Accident Investigation Board (AAIB) to investigate Mandatory Occurrence Reports (MORs)
  • The UK's met. service provider supplying national low-level products for the GA community, including TAFs, METARs and SIGWX
  • Providing unrivalled forecasting, analytical abilities and archiving, helping you in the development of new products and services and supplying data on meteorological conditions anywhere in the world
  • We are responsible for the provision of en route hazardous weather warnings (SIGMETs) to aircraft within our area of responsibility
  • Large volumes of raw data, e.g. winds and temperatures from meteorological models, can be transmitted over high-speed telecommunication lines as GRIB data, as used by the Met Office. These data are used by organisations worldwide, including flight-briefing companies, helping airlines to improve fuel efficiency.
  • Working closely with ICAO, WMO and IATA on cost-recovery methods
  • Offering advice to the entire aviation industry since 1912 and delivering met. training since before WW2
  • Significant experience of working successfully in international civil-military environments, e.g. the provision of met. equipment, forecaster workstations and training to Pristina airport in Kosovo to improve forecasting and observing capability
  • Providing consultancy, from institutional aspects of NMSs to ICAO recognised Satellite Distribution equipment

For more information about our aviation services, please contact our 24-hour Customer Centre or e-mail aviation@metoffice.gov.uk.

 
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