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TruWeather Harnesses the Power of Advanced Technology to keep Advanced Aviation Flying

The drone and advanced air mobility (AAM) industries will not succeed without having significantly more fidelity on low altitude weather. Current equipment, systems and standards do not provide this. Don Berchoff, CEO of TruWeather Solutions, has made it his life's mission to fill this weather “data desert” by advocating for a different approach. In this interview with Dawn Zoldi, Don explains how, through the use of advanced technology sensors, expert analytics and a new performance-based weather standard, TruWeather aims to reduce weather uncertainty and keep advanced aircraft flying. Read on to learn how.

https://www.auvsi.org/truweather-harnesses-power-advanced-technology-keep-advanced-aviation-flying

Topics: weather, low altitude weather, technology, sensors, advanced air mobility, AAM, Don Berchoff, TruWeather Solutions, v360

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