US Climate Tech Firm Expands to Middle East

US-based Climavision announced that it has partnered up with MeteoWeather to provide sales and marketing activities to aviation companies in the Middle East.

Climavision, a weather tech company will provide access to its Global Radio-Occultation and Observation (GRO) forecast model for the joint activities.

Meanwhile, climate tech company MeteoWeatherโ€™s strong relationship with aviation companies in the Middle East region will ensure that this technology is instated in the airports and aviation companies.

Climavision’s Global Radio-Occultation and Observation (GRO) forecast model, is optimized to output data on all 128 vertical levels (versus the reduced resolution output of other global models, which can be as few as 40 levels).

The GRO model significantly improves fuel performance, safety, and efficiency for daily airline operations and offers seamless integration into business aviation and airlines’ Flight Management Systems (FMS).

“Climavision is mindful that sustainability and efforts to hit net zero emissions are top priorities for the aviation industry,” saidย Chris Goode, CEO, Climavision.

“Cutting-edge weather tech solutions like our aviation specific GRO Forecast Model will help the Middle Eastern aviation community to be significantly better positioned in this area. This will allow airlines and business aviation companies to use our joint solutions to achieve more accurate flight plans, optimize their fuel burn and reduce C02 emissions, and help promote sustainability,” he added.

“Theย Middle Eastย is now a major player in climate change initiatives and policies,” saidย Mohammed Al Shaker, CEO of MeteoWeather.

“Saudi Arabia has launched initiatives such as the Saudi and Middle East Green initiatives and we are excited to partner with Climavision to bring decarbonization and climate offerings to the aviation industry in the region. MeteoWeather is always developing and enhancing intelligent climate systems that enhance climate safety for enterprises, including airports and airlines, in their efforts to adapt to the climate,” he emphasised.

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Sachin Awana

Sachin Awana is Sub-editor with Geospatial World. He is an ardent reader of facts and fiction, and believes nuances can make all the difference in a story. Equally, he thinks that unnoticed technologies can change everyoneโ€™s lives. He loves to write about them.

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