As turbulence becomes an increasingly serious concern for global aviation, Emirates is taking proactive, data-driven steps to make air travel smoother and safer. The airline has implemented a multi-layered turbulence prediction strategy that leverages artificial intelligence, machine learning, and real-time atmospheric data from multiple international partners.
This forward-thinking approach has already led to a measurable drop in unexpected severe turbulence across Emirates’ vast network, marking a significant stride in operational safety and passenger comfort.
“Turbulence remains an ongoing challenge that cannot be completely eliminated,” said Captain Hassan Alhammadi, Divisional Senior Vice President, Flight Operations at Emirates. “But we’re committed to doing everything possible to minimise unexpected encounters by using advanced technologies and collaborating with partners who share our vision.”
Harnessing AI and Global Data for Safer Skies
Emirates’ new turbulence mitigation initiatives rely on three complementary technologies—SkyPath, Lido mPilot from Lufthansa Systems, and IATA’s Turbulence Aware platform. Together, these systems provide pilots with real-time, predictive insights that allow them to anticipate and avoid turbulence zones.
SkyPath:
This AI- and machine-learning-based system collects and analyses turbulence data from thousands of aircraft worldwide. Using sources such as Eddy Dissipation Rate (EDR) measurements, ADS-B transponder data, and even iPad accelerometer readings, SkyPath delivers unparalleled global coverage and prediction accuracy—especially in detecting “clear air” turbulence that traditional methods often miss.
Lido mPilot:
Through its partnership with Lufthansa Systems, Emirates uses the Lido mPilot app for real-time weather forecasting and navigational support. The system provides live data on cloud activity, convection, icing, and turbulence, empowering pilots with enhanced situational awareness and route optimization capabilities.
IATA Turbulence Aware:
As an active contributor to IATA’s global turbulence platform, Emirates both shares and receives live turbulence data gathered from participating airlines. This global collaboration creates a comprehensive, real-time picture of atmospheric conditions—helping pilots make more informed in-flight decisions.
A Smarter, Smoother Future for Air Travel
By integrating these systems into its electronic flight bag (EFB) applications, Emirates’ cockpit crews gain access to detailed, real-time turbulence visualisations. The result: better flight path adjustments, improved fuel efficiency, and a smoother journey for passengers and crew alike.
“While we can’t promise turbulence-free flights,” Captain Alhammadi added, “our initiatives have already reduced the number of unexpected severe turbulence incidents, helping make every Emirates journey safer and more comfortable.”
Emirates’ ongoing efforts reflect its broader commitment to using AI and data innovation to elevate aviation standards—not only for its own fleet but for the industry as a whole.