Aviation Meteorology 360°

We invite you to join the 1st Aviation Meteorology 360° Workshop, which will be held concurrently with the 1st Aviation Meteorology 360° Symposium! From flight safety to advanced forecasting technologies, let us explore the mysteries of the atmosphere together.

Main Theme: Science, Technology, and Strategy


The Evolution of Atmospheric Knowledge for Flight Safety: Science, Technology, and Strategy
Science: Academic research and atmospheric modeling
Technology: Satellite and radar systems, AI-supported forecasts, microscale analyses and forecasts for UAVs
Strategy: Decision support systems, crisis management, climate change


Important Dates & Information

  • Deadline for online abstract submission: September 1, 2025
  • Deadline for full-text submission: October 20, 2025
  • Full-text submission is not mandatory; abstracts alone can also be published in the proceedings book.
  • Proceedings will be published in an ISBN-certified abstract/full-text book after the Symposium/Workshop.
  • The proceedings book (PDF version) is planned to be ready by the day of the Symposium/Workshop.
  • The official languages of the Symposium/Workshop are Turkish and English.
  • Our symposium/workshop will be held in a hybrid format.

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One Atmosphere, Many Perspectives

This unique gathering will bring together academics, theoretical instructors, meteorological experts, weather forecasters, pilots, dispatchers, and all aviation enthusiasts.

Flight Planning Strategies

Gain insights into route optimization and weather-based decision-making for safer flights.

Radar and Satellite Applications

Explore how real-time data improves situational awareness and operational planning.

Weather Forecasting for Aviation

Master the use of modern meteorological tools to enhance flight predictability and safety.

Dispatch and Operations

Learn how dispatchers integrate meteorological data into daily flight operations.

Emergency Weather Scenarios

Discuss real-world cases where aviation safety was tested by extreme weather.

Pilot Briefing Techniques

Improve briefing efficiency with accurate and concise meteorological reporting.

Interactive Sessions

Engage directly with speakers through hands-on analysis, case studies, and dynamic discussions.

Participant Guide

  • Full event schedule at a glance.
  • Speaker bios and session abstracts all in one place.
  • How to register for workshops, find rooms, and more.

Applied Training Modules

  • Scenario-based weather assessments.
  • Real-time simulations for better decision-making.
  • Practical experience for pilots, meteorologists, and students.

“There was always a place for us in the skies—if only we believed.”

Sabiha Gökçen

The world’s first female fighter pilot

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