Weather / Aviation Weather

How We Can Help You

Airports across the world are faced with the challenge of procuring, installing, and maintaining Automated Weather Observing Systems (AWOS) that help them achieve their primary objectives of ensuring passenger safety, optimizing operations, and increasing capacity. The day-to-day challenges each airport faces require solutions that meet their specific needs while ensuring compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) standards.

Campbell Scientific is pleased to introduce our new ICAO/WMO compliant CampbellAero™ AWOS solution using Customer-in-Control Technologies™ (CCT). Our CCT solution provides the flexibility to meet the needs of air traffic controllers, meteorological observers, and maintenance personnel at your specific airport through our new CampbellAero software and sensor-agnostic hardware. Our hardware design is based upon Campbell Scientific components that are proven to operate reliably in the harshest of environments for decades.

CampbellAero CCT technologies provide the flexibility today’s airport managers require, including:

  • Software and hardware that allow easy integration of sensors trusted by airport management
  • Workstation displays that air traffic controllers and meteorological observers can customize at any time after installation without scheduling costly and time-consuming projects
  • Remote and centralized monitoring of AWOS health, air traffic controller displays, and meteorological observer displays that reduce costs

Campbell Scientific’s CCT AWOS is built with the same proven, rugged, and reliable Campbell Scientific hardware components that have been operating in surface observation networks in the harshest of environments in every continent around the world, including:

  • Mount Everest
  • Antarctica
  • Death Valley, California, USA

To see how our systems meet your application needs, review our case studies »

Automated weather station on Mount Everest

The Same Hardware Installed on Mount Everest

The CampbellAero CCT AWOS solution is based upon the same weather station hardware that is used to withstand the harshest of conditions on Mount Everest. The weather stations installed on Mount Everest are the highest in the world. Visit the Everest Project web pages to learn more.


CampbellAero™

Aviation INTERCEPT software

Campbell Scientific is proud to introduce our newest generation Automated Weather Observing System (AWOS) software, CampbellAero. CampbellAero combines modern features and functionality with the flexibility and reliability desired by today’s airports. It has been designed to provide International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) compliance within a flexible framework that is sensor agnostic, highly configurable, and can be modified to meet local in-country requirements.

CampbellAero provides on-premise or web-based clients with options for many user profiles, including air traffic controllers, meteorological observers, maintenance personnel, and system administrators.

CampbellAero software can run on Windows or Linux-based operating systems. It has been designed to meet modern aviation stakeholder requirements related to security and software assurance.

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Central Africa: Airport Weather System
Campbell Scientific’s system integrator, AUDIMOBIL LDA, recently upgraded the airport weather system in the S.......read more
Portugal: Cloud Base and Visibility Sensors for Military Aviation
AUDIMOBIL recently installed an Automatic Weather Station in a Portuguese Military Air Base, to support......read more
Mexico: Six Airports Get Automatic Weather Stations
Weather is, of course, a critical component of safe and efficient air travel. Pilots, navigators,......read more
Alaska: Aviation Weather
One of the primary goals of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is to reduce airplane......read more

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