FINLAND goes SADIS 2G with MESSIR-AERO
EGYPT Armed Forces equipped with a
complete range
of MESSIR systems.
January2007
EGYPT Armed Forces is significantly upgrading its Meteorological Services by implementing a large MESSIR configuration including several well-known products from COROBOR: MESSIR-COMM, MESSIR-NET, MESSIR-VISION, MESSIR-MSG, MESSIR-AERO/SADIS.
September 2006
The FINLAND Civil Aviation Administration (now a commercial enterprise known as FINAVIA) moved to SADIS 2G with MESSIR-AERO.
After a competitive tender, FINAVIA selected COROBOR who installed the MESSIR-AERO system at Helsinki Vantaa in September 2006.
MESSIR-AERO in FINLAND includes some specific topics requested by FINAVIA and which can also be installed on other sites: interface to AFTN, automatic analysis of AFTN FPL (Flight Plans) and automatic production of the flight folder corresponding to the FPL, FIR, AIRWAY and WAYPOINT database, hot stand-by configuration including two SADIS 2G receivers and two workstations receiving in parallel, ALOFT queries, SADIS data distribution to other systems.
This large contracts comes after contracts for similar systems at EMA ( Egypt Meteorological Authority) which gave full satisfaction and established COROBOR reputation in Egypt.
FRANCE and BELGIUM Air Forces go for MESSIR systems
November 2006
Weather Forecasters of France and Belgium Air Forces intensively use MESSIR-VISION for preparing Met Briefing for fighter's pilots before training and mission flights.
French Air Force also uses MESSIR-VISION and other MESSIR systems within 3 deployable meteorological stations integrated in shelters.
These stations are shipped on operations theatres and allow French Air Force to elaborate weather forecast and Met briefing fitted to the battle field area.
NOAA and WMO choose MESSIR systems for Tsunami related projects in PAKISTAN, SRI-LANKA, MALDIVES
September 2006
Following Tsunami disaster in the Indian Ocean, World Meteorological community raised funds to modernize weather forecasts services and meteorological telecommunications means of countries impacted by this disaster.
For these projects, MESSIR-VISION is coupled with a Warning dissemination system (based on MESSIR-COMM Telecommunication System) allowing for public and government notification in case of immediate threat.
Following Tsunami disaster in the Indian Ocean, World Meteorological community raised funds to modernize weather forecasts services and meteorological telecommunications means of countries impacted by this disaster.
Bangkok RTH, Thailand now Equipped with MESSIR-COMM
December 2006
RTH Bangkok is now powered with the World #1 MESSIR-COMM GTS Message Switching system. Moreover, all RTH Bangkok now relies on MESSIR systems : MESSIR-VISION for weather forecast, MESSIR-NET for services to internet/intranet users, MESSIR-FOD for fax-on-demand services.
Completed by MESSIR-AERO, SADIS, ISCS systems at both Bangkok airports (Dan Muang and Suvarnabhumi), this large MESSIR-based configuration forms the centrepiece of Thailand Met Department.
PME of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia chooses MESSIR systems
February 2007
PME Forecasters have made their choice: MESSIR Systems. MESSIR-SAT Client/Server for EUMETCast Meteosat imagery, MESSIR-VISION Triple-screens for advanced weather forecast.
MESSIR-NET Meteorological Web server completes PME corporate site and provides real time forecast and imagery.
Finally, pilots departing Jeddah and Riyadh airports now benefit from MESSIR-AERO Met Briefing Services.