Honeywell Aerospace has confirmed that Weather
on Board for FlySmart with Airbus will be available to airlines
later this year.
Delivered via an iOS or Windows app, the service
provides real-time weather information during flights from takeoff
to landing.
The app replaces volumes of paper weather
forecast reports issued hours before flight and periodic radio
dispatch updates. The app helps flight crews stay informed throughout all phases of
flight, while being more aware of ever-changing climate conditions
and hazardous weather that can cause delays and turbulence. It is
estimated that airlines can save up to $30,000 per airplane, per year, by
leveraging instant weather information provided by the app.
All Airbus customers that have invested in the
company’s FlySmart with Airbus electronic flight bag, an
electronic information management device for flight crews, for
their A320, A330, A380 and A350 aircraft can receive the service.
The Weather on Board for FlySmart with Airbus is tailored from
Honeywell’s Weather Information Service mobile app, introduced in
April.
“At Honeywell, we want to give pilots the best
real-time information possible when it comes to flight planning
and flying, and our Weather Information Service does just that,”
said John Bolton, president, Air Transport and Regional, Honeywell
Aerospace. “Airlines that already have the FlySmart with Airbus
electronic flight bag will be able to take advantage of the new
service in a very easy way, helping them plan more efficient and
safer flights along their entire flight route.”
Weather on Board for FlySmart with Airbus
Current features include:
· Weather radar display shows potentially
hazardous weather in a graphical format, localized spatially on a
map, making it easy for pilots to understand and make critical
in-flight routing decisions.
· Cumulonimbus cloud forecast display allows
pilots to get a vertical view of potential storm clouds. This lets
them compare weather conditions at different altitudes, making
routing safer and more efficient.
· Clear air turbulence forecast display clearly
shows potential areas of greater turbulence, making flights safer
and more comfortable for passengers and helping to reduce aircraft
damage and maintenance.
· Satellite-derived cloud heights allow a more
accurate look at the changing weather, so pilots can avoid
potential hazards.
· 3-D winds aloft forecast shows direction and
speed of wind in an aircraft’s flight path, so pilots can choose
the best possible route, helping them arrive at a destination on
time and reducing fuel use and emissions.
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