Airport Systems

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Airport Systems

Let MetService's innovative and proven airport systems enhance your operating efficiency and services to your customers. Units installed at over 30 airports in New Zealand, the Pacific, Asia and Australia.

  • ATC / Flight Service weather displays (MetDisplay)
  • Airfield sensors
  • Automated Aerodrome Information Service (MetATIS)
  • Semi-automated aviation observation system (MetMessenger)
  • Tailored systems - installed and maintained
  • Professional equipment to ICAO standards

Automatic Weather Stations

Professional Automatic Weather Stations installed and maintained. 65 stations throughout New Zealand and from the cold of the sub-Antarctic to the heat of the tropical Pacific.

Benefit from our 30 years experience in design and construction

  • Systems and software designed to your requirements
  • Experienced development engineers
  • Top quality sensors to WMO CIMO standards
  • Communication interfaces: satellite, radio, email and more

Latest Systems

  • iSTAR: Our premium automatic weather station, for professional meteorological and aviation applications where sophisticated sensors such as cloud, visibility and present weather are required. iSTAR is a versatile data acquisition system that can be configured to handle a wide range of sensors, communications methods and data processing.
  • mSTAR is an affordable high quality weather station that will appeal to businesses and organisations seeking reliable meteorological observations. Wireless communications, solar power and simple modular assembly make mSTAR ideal simple and cheap to install almost anywhere. Available with professional and budget sensors options, mSTAR is used by Coastguards, local authorities and businesses throughout new Zealand, as well as in MetService's own observation network.

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