SITAONAIR’s EFB Weather Awareness Solution (eWAS) is the latest application certified by Inmarsat for use across its SwiftBroadband-Safety (SB-S) communications platform for the flight deck, allowing airlines to now receive the latest weather view in real-time during flights.

Following its certification under Inmarsat’s Aviation Certified Application Provider (CAP) Programme, eWAS users will now be able to use SITAONAIR’s technology for pilots using real-time SB-S datalink connectivity.

Weather costs

The pilot weather solution offers up-to-date views of severe weather, which can then enable a smoother, more efficient in-flight experience for passengers and crew – and avoid related cost implications that were once deemed unavoidable.

Severe turbulence, lightning, ice crystalisation and other volatile weather phenomena can significantly impact an airline’s bottom line, with a single weather event sometimes costing hundreds of thousands of dollars, in addition to negatively impacting on-time performance targets. Such weather phenomena can rapidly appear, shift location and grow in intensity, posing an increasing problem for airlines that traditional weather briefing packages cannot deal with.

According to a recent study published by the London School of Economics, optimising flight routes in real time, through IP-enabled communications that provide better weather information to the cockpit, yields an estimated 1% fuel reduction per flight. This equates to 3.39 billion litres of fuel, 8.3 million tonnes of CO2 and $1.3 billion in fuel savings annually, based on current fuel costs.

Airline ROI

Dominique El Bez, VP, Product & Strategy, SITAONAIR, commented: “In embracing this age of digital transformation, SITAONAIR is reinventing aircraft operations and the in-flight experience, to improve safety and efficiencies, and make it more enjoyable. With our eWAS solution now certified for SB-S, and as a key SB-S distributor, we now go one step further in delivering the promises of the connected aircraft to our customers.

He added: “More than 10,000 pilots are already using the eWAS application, with its best-in-class features, helping them to stay a step ahead and avoid the avoidable. By connecting the eWAS application over SB-S’ dedicated IP platform for the cockpit, pilots will experience the added benefits of real-time weather updates in-flight. Even avoiding a single weather event brings an immediate return on investment to an airline.”

John Broughton, VP Safety and Operational Services, Inmarsat Aviation said: “Delivering enhanced weather awareness to the connected aircraft represents a significant opportunity for fuel savings and reduced emissions for airlines.”

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