FAA Approves All Weather, Inc.’s AWOS AV
Sacramento, CA (October 19, 2009) — All Weather, Inc. (AWI), a leading manufacturer of weather information systems and meteorological sensors, has been granted approval for an Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) Type AV (Altimeter and Visibility). AWI has been designing and producing various AWOS Types for over 20 years including AWOS Types A, I, II,…
Read MoreIndonesia Tackles Visibility Issues with AWI RVR Systems
Sacramento, CA (September 16, 2008) — In an effort to alleviate flight delays and safety issues owing to frequent low visibility conditions, two separate airfields in Indonesia are installing sophisticated Runway Visual Range (RVR) systems. The RVR systems, developed by All Weather, Inc. of Sacramento, California, use state-of-the-art Dual Technology Visibility Sensors to deliver highly…
Read MoreAWOS Automated Weather Systems Augment Nigeria Offshore Flight Planning
Sacramento, CA (September 16, 2008) — ExxonMobil is installing onshore and offshore automated weather monitoring stations to improve helicopter flight planning for its Nigerian oil operations. Two Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS), developed by All Weather, Inc. of Sacramento, California, will work in tandem to provide accurate weather information for making Go/No-Go decisions for helicopter…
Read MoreAWI MetObserver AWOS to Aid In Patagonia Airport Runway Approach Development
Sacramento, CA (September 15, 2008) — In a long-term effort to develop advanced airport approaches in Argentina, MITRE Corporation’s Center for Advanced Aviation Systems Development will be using an All Weather, Inc. MetObserver Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) to assemble a comprehensive profile of weather conditions around Chapelco Airport in Patagonia. In addition to its…
Read MoreFall Installation Planned for Oklahoma Airport Weather Monitoring Systems
Sacramento, CA (August 22, 2008) —Plans are on schedule to install state-of-the-art Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS) at three airports in Oklahoma this fall. The unmanned AWOS systems–manufactured by All Weather, Inc. (AWI), a leading producer of weather information systems and meteorological sensors based in Sacramento, California–will provide continuously updated weather information to pilots and…
Read MoreCape Verde Selects AWI for Island AWOS Network
Sacramento, CA (May 30, 2008) — All Weather, Inc. (AWI), a leading manufacturer of weather information systems and meteorological sensors, has been selected to outfit six airfields throughout the islands of Cape Verde with state-of-the-art Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS). Cape Verde, a group of islands off the west coast of Africa, is a popular…
Read MoreAWI Brings Automated Weather Reporting to Venezuela Airfields
Sacramento, CA (May 29, 2008) — All Weather, Inc. (AWI), a leading manufacturer of weather information systems and meteorological sensors, is working with GECI Española SA to outfit 25 airfields across Venezuela with state-of-the-art Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS). The AWOS, developed by AWI, is an unmanned system that provides up-to-the-minute weather data to airport…
Read MoreAWI AWOS Meets Challenge of North Dakota Winter
Sacramento, CA (May 28, 2008) — All Weather, Inc. (AWI), a leading manufacturer of weather information systems and meteorological sensors, has been selected by the North Dakota Aeronautics Commission for an additional nine Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS) following the successful installation of eleven AWOS systems across the state last year. This makes for a…
Read MoreAWI MetObserver System Bound for Afghanistan Airport
Sacramento, CA (May 28, 2008) — All Weather, Inc. (AWI), a leading manufacturer of weather information systems and meteorological sensors, will be installing its new MetObserver weather monitoring system at Kabul Airport in Afghanistan this summer. The MetObserver system, developed by AWI, is an unmanned system that provides up-to-the-minute weather data to airport personnel and…
Read MoreAWI AWOS Systems Installed on Alaska’s North Slope
Sacramento, CA (August 21, 2008) —Beginning this summer, helicopter pilots on Alaska’s North Slope will have access to weather data from two Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS) to aid in off-shore flights. The AWOS systems, manufactured by All Weather, Inc. (AWI) of Sacramento, California simultaneously monitor weather conditions at an on-shore helipad in Dead Horse,…
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