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Leonardo at the intersection of meteorology and aviation, signs multiple weather radars agreements

Leonardo has recently signed contracts to supply weather radars to customers in the Middle East, the Americas, the Asia-Pacific and Europe, including Poland, France and Norway
The company has also enhanced its portfolio with the launch of SKIRON3D , a state-of-the-art Doppler lidar system which can measure winds and detect hazardous wind-based phenomena

Ensuring that the company remains at the forefront of meteorological technology, LEONARDO has launched SKIRON3D, a state-of-the-art Doppler lidar system

23 March 2021: Leonardo subsidiary Leonardo Germany has off lately signed a number of new international contracts to supply weather radars to their clients in Europe. Poland has selected LEONARDO Germany GmbH to supply 10 C-Band magnetron weather radars as part of its network modernisation. Météo France, the French national meteorological service, placed an order for an S-Band magnetron weather radar for its Reunión overseas department. Meanwhile, MET Norway, the Norwegian weather service, chose Leonardo to supply a C-Band magnetron weather radar. A further contract signed with a customer in the Middle East will see Leonardo supply five mobile X-band weather radar systems and the company’s weather radars have also recently been chosen by customers in the Americas and Asia Pacific.

Leonardo has also secured an important contract at the intersection of meteorology and aviation as part of the SESAR JU (Single European Sky ATM Research Joint Undertaking) research programme. The company and its partners have been awarded all four WAVE 3 projects within SESAR 2020 research and innovation programme, being funded from the EU’s Horizon 2020 budget. Meteorology is a key work package within WAVE 3, which will see the development of a concept of operations for unmanned space services and the exchange of information with Air Traffic Management. Part of this will include the development of tailored meteorological services for drone operations. The projects will run until 2022.

SKIRON3D can measure winds and detect hazardous wind-based phenomena such as wind shear, gusts, turbulence, and microbursts. In concert with Leonardo’s METEOR 60DX weather radar and an LLWAS system, SKIRON3D provides a comprehensive solution for all-weather, three-dimensional detection of hazards that could pose serious threats to aviation.

With these latest contracts and newer technologies, Leonardo has made important strides in the fields of meteorological software and service solutions. Together, these achievements are underpinning the further international expansion of Leonardo in this market sector