IATA na-enyere ndị ụgbọ elu aka ikesa data ọgba aghara

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The International Air Transport Association (IATA) launched its Turbulence Aware data resource to help airlines avoid turbulence when planning routes tactically in flight. Turbulence Aware augments an airline’s ability to forecast and avoid turbulence by pooling and sharing (in real time) turbulence data generated by participating airlines.

Ndị ụgbọ elu taa na-adabere na akụkọ ndị ọkwọ ụgbọ elu na ndụmọdụ ihu igwe iji belata mmetụta ọgba aghara na ọrụ ha. Ngwá ọrụ ndị a-mgbe ọ dị irè-nwere njedebe n'ihi nkewa nke isi mmalite data, enweghị nkwekọrịta na ọkwa na ogo nke ozi dị, na njedebe ọnọdụ na isiokwu nke ihe nleba anya. Dịka ọmụmaatụ, ọ nweghị ọnụ ọgụgụ ahaziri maka oke ọgba aghara nke onye na-anya ụgbọ elu nwere ike ịkọ na-abụghị ọkụ, oke ma ọ bụ nke siri ike, nke na-aghọ nke dị n'ime onwe ya n'etiti ụgbọ elu dị iche iche na ahụmahụ onye ọkwọ ụgbọ elu.

Turbulence Aware improves on the industry’s capabilities by collecting data from multiple contributing airlines, followed by a rigorous quality control. Then the data is consolidated into a single, anonymized, objective source database which is accessible to participants. Turbulence Aware data is turned into actionable information when fed into an airline’s dispatch or airborne alerting systems. The result is the first global, real-time, detailed and objective information for pilots and operations professionals to manage turbulence.

"Turbulence Aware bụ ezigbo ihe atụ nke ike maka mgbanwe dijitalụ na ụlọ ọrụ ụgbọ elu. Ndị ụlọ ọrụ ụgbọ elu na-arụkọ ọrụ mgbe niile maka nchekwa - nke mbụ ya. Nnukwu data ugbu a turbocharging ihe anyị nwere ike nweta. N'ihe banyere Turbulence Aware, amụma amụma nke ọgba aghara ga-enye ezigbo nkwalite maka ndị njem, ndị njem ha ga-adịkwa nchebe ma nwekwuo ntụsara ahụ, "ka Alexandre de Juniac, Onye isi isi na onye isi IATA kwuru.

A na-atụ anya na ihe ịma aka nke ijikwa ọgba aghara ga-eto ka mgbanwe ihu igwe na-aga n'ihu na-emetụta ụdị ihu igwe. Nke a nwere mmetụta maka ma nchekwa yana arụmọrụ nke ụgbọ elu.

• Turbulence is the leading cause of injuries to passengers and crew in non-fatal accidents (according to the FAA).
• As we progress to having accurate turbulence data available at all flight levels, pilots will be able to make much more informed decisions about higher flight levels with smoother air. Being able to climb to these altitudes will result in a more optimal fuel burn, which will ultimately lead to reduced CO2 emissions.

Mmepe n'ọdịnihu

Turbulence Aware na-ewepụtala mmasị dị ukwuu n'etiti ndị ụgbọ elu. Delta Air Lines, United Airlines na Aer Lingus abanyela nkwekọrịta; Delta enyelarị data ha na mmemme ahụ.

"Usoro mmekorita nke IATA iji mepụta Turbulence Aware na data isi mmalite pụtara na ụgbọ elu ga-enweta data iji belata ọgba aghara ka mma. Iji Turbulence Aware yana njikọ Delta's proprietary Flight Weather Viewer na-atụ anya na ọ ga-ewulite na mbelata dị ukwuu anyị hụburu na mmerụ ahụ metụtara ọgba aghara na ikuku carbon kwa afọ, "Jim Graham, onye isi oche onye isi oche Delta kwuru. nke Ọrụ ụgbọ elu.

A ga-emepụta ụdị ọrụ mbụ nke ikpo okwu site na njedebe nke 2018. Nnwale ọrụ ga-agba ọsọ na 2019 dum, na nchịkọta nzaghachi na-aga n'ihu site na ụgbọ elu ndị na-ekere òkè. A ga-ewepụta ngwaahịa ikpeazụ na mbido 2020.

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