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Tue, Jan 14, 2003

Meteorlogix Expands AvWeather Forecasting Division

Meteorlogix Allow Airlines To Operate More Efficiently And Economically

Minneapolis-based Meteorlogix has announced the expansion of its Aviation Weather Forecasting Division for commercial airlines. As tough economic times force major airline carriers to consolidate and cut costs, Meteorlogix offers a complete, accurate and affordable way for commercial airlines to outsource weather forecasting services.

The Meteorlogix Aviation Weather Forecasting Division is comprised of more than 25 meteorologists. Its extensive in-house aviation forecasting expertise, combined with a 20-year proven track record in aviation forecasting services, gives commercial airlines the opportunity to easily and affordably outsource all weather forecasting services.

One of the key forecasting packages that Meteorlogix provides to its customers is MxInsight Aviation™. MxInsight Aviation provides a wealth of weather information to pilots, dispatchers and ground crews, including worldwide terminal forecasts designed to minimize restricted times, custom forecasts for operating areas, turbulence information, icing and ozone forecasts, and storm impact forecasting.  

"The weather can significantly impact the day-to-day operations of our airline," said Shawn Mechelke, manager of dispatch, American Trans Air. "The experienced professionals at Meteorlogix play a key role in providing us with the most accurate, comprehensive forecasting services available. This allows us to make safe operational decisions and keep our customers satisfied."

Meteorologists who specialize in aviation weather are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for one-on-one phone consultations with pilots and dispatchers. This continuous flow of information - even during the most critical times - helps commercial airlines plan ahead for poor weather with confidence, keeping fuel costs down and ground operations effective. Fewer cancellations and diverted flights mean an increased level of customer service and sizable cost savings to the airline. 

"With the expansion of the Aviation Weather Forecasting Division, our goal is to increase on-time performance and profitability as well as provide a positive corporate image for airlines," said Robert Gordon, chief executive officer, Meteorlogix. "Our forecasting division goes above and beyond traditional aviation weather forecasts by tailoring services to meet the airlines' specific needs and providing superior customer service."

FMI: www.meteorlogix.com

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