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01. March 2026

The UK’s Met Office has launched its latest innovation: the Met Office Aeronautical Visualisation Service (MAVIS), a cutting-edge platform that promises to revolutionize the way airlines, airports, and pilots access essential aviation weather data.
To address the evolving needs of this critical industry, MAVIS is designed to cater to the diverse needs of the aviation industry. The service provides high-quality, accurate weather forecasts and warnings for aviation purposes, including:
The service is designed to be integrated with existing products, ensuring seamless transition for users. As of 24 March 2026, legacy Met Office aviation services will retire, making way for MAVIS.
Aviation Briefing Service (ABS), HeliBrief, Network Weather Resilience (NWR), and OpenRunway users must take advantage of this opportunity to upgrade to MAVIS, ensuring uninterrupted access to regulated aviation weather data. This transition is a testament to the Met Office’s commitment to innovation and its dedication to supporting the UK’s aviation sector.
To experience the full potential of MAVIS, sign up now and gain access to:
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The launch of MAVIS represents a significant milestone in the evolution of aviation weather forecasting. By integrating multiple services into one comprehensive platform, the Met Office has created a powerful tool for supporting safer, smarter decision-making.
As users transition to MAVIS, they can expect to benefit from enhanced accuracy, improved reliability, and increased confidence in their ability to navigate challenging weather conditions. With its focus on innovation and collaboration, MAVIS is poised to revolutionize the way the aviation sector approaches weather forecasting, paving the way for a safer, more efficient future.
MAVIS provides an integrated service that brings together various aviation weather products into one comprehensive platform. At its core, MAVIS offers:
To access MAVIS, follow these steps:
MAVIS is designed to evolve alongside the needs of aviation. The Met Office actively seeks input from users and industry stakeholders to ensure that the service remains responsive to emerging needs.
For more information on MAVIS, including FAQs, updates, and product enhancements, please visit:
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