As turbulence becomes an increasingly serious challenge for airlines due to its rising frequency and severity, Emirates has taken a proactive, data-driven approach to address the occasional inconvenience it may cause by planning smoother flights.
The airline has
proactively adopted a diverse, multi-layered strategy leveraging multiple
information sources to deliver real-time, accurate turbulence data. This
approach has helped reduce unexpected severe turbulence encounters on flights
across its network with new initiatives launched last year that have helped
enhance the onboard experience for passengers and crew.
Hassan Alhammadi,
Divisional Senior Vice President Flight Operations at Emirates said: "We
recognise that turbulence remains an ongoing challenge that cannot be
completely eliminated, but we're committed to doing everything possible to
minimise unexpected severe turbulence encounters through working with partners
who share our vision of using advanced technologies and adopting AI to enhance
operations. While we are still in the early stages, we are already seeing
validation of the potential benefits these systems can deliver.
While we cannot
promise turbulence-free flights, these initiatives have contributed to a
significant reduction in unexpected severe turbulence incidents over the past
year, helping make journeys safer and more comfortable for our customers.
Our multi-layer
approach with weather prediction and technology partners and active
participation in the IATA Turbulence Aware programme also enables us to
contribute valuable data and insights to the broader aviation industry as we
collectively work to address this growing meteorological challenge."
Emirates’ current
weather detection setup brings together SkyPath, Lido mPilot from
Lufthansa Systems and IATA Turbulence Aware as a complementary
configuration—delivering breakthrough innovation through AI, machine learning,
real-time crowd-sourced turbulence data, as well as pilot reports:
SkyPath: Emirates
partnered with SkyPath last year to develop and improve AI and machine
learning-based weather predictions that identify turbulence areas conventional
methods miss. SkyPath’s platform integrates real-time turbulence reports from
thousands of aircraft with cutting-edge analytics, using advanced AI and
machine learning to generate accurate predictions, even for areas with no
current flight activity or challenging ‘clear air’ turbulence.
SkyPath gathers
information from various data sources: Eddy Dissipation Rate (EDR) data for
universal turbulence measurements, Automatic Dependent Surveillance–Broadcast
(ADSB) transponder data, and SkyPath’s patented iPad accelerometer technology
that translates device movement into precise turbulence measurements that
provide pilots with actionable information. This multi-source, AI-driven
approach ensures global coverage and industry-leading prediction accuracy.
Lido mPilot Weather
Predictions: Emirates’ long-standing partnership with Lufthansa Systems
delivers a customised mobile navigational charting application tailored to the
airline’s operational requirements. Through partnerships with sources like the
German Weather Service, Lido mPilot provides high-accuracy weather reporting,
live cloud and convection data, plus turbulence and icing predictions for
enhanced pilot situational awareness. Emirates continuously collaborates with
the Lido team to improve weather data quality and global coverage.
IATA Turbulence
Aware: Since joining IATA’s Turbulence Aware Programme last year, Emirates
has been actively contributing and consuming real-time turbulence data from its
extensive network across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Australia. This
data feeds into IATA’s global turbulence platform, which aggregates inputs from
participating airlines worldwide to provide a comprehensive, real-time view of
atmospheric conditions.
By integrating these insights into its electronic flight bag charting application, Emirates equips its pilots with live, in-situ turbulence visualisations. This enables more informed decision-making in the cockpit, allowing crews to anticipate and avoid turbulent areas, ultimately enhancing passenger comfort, operational safety, and fuel efficiency. -TradeArabia News Service