Emirates adopts multi‑source turbulence forecasting with IATA Turbulence Aware, Lido mPilot and SkyPath

On Oct. 29, 2025 Emirates announced it will deploy multiple turbulence‑prediction sources — IATA Turbulence Aware, Lufthansa Systems' Lido mPilot and SkyPath — aiming to improve global forecast accuracy, reduce unexpected severe turbulence and enhance passenger comfort through a layered, data‑driven approach.

Discovered 2025-10-29T02:19:26.627198-07:00 | 2025-10-29T02:19:26.627198-07:00

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  • Emirates is integrating multiple forecast feeds into operations as a direct response to research showing climate change will increase clear‑air turbulence risk, raising the operational need for better prediction tools.
  • Similar systems are already making measurable gains in operations: ANA rolled out an AI turbulence platform after trials that reported 86% accuracy, demonstrating performance potential.
  • The move follows a broader industry trend toward richer meteorological layers in flight‑planning and EFB tools, improving dispatch and crew situational awareness and decision‑making.

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