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I can't find an "official" FAA press release (maybe because it was 5(!!) years ago), but way back in 2018, the FAA added several products to the ADSB-in weather data that iFly (still!) doesn't support. Here are some contemporary pages that talk about the new additions:
Here are a couple of stories (from years ago!) about how the new products were implemented in some of iFly's competition:
The products mentioned there that I can't find in iFly are:
(Or below, if you're using a mobile device to browse the forum.)
The FAA Is Rolling Out 5 Major Weather Forecast Improvements In June
Here's are the new additions...
www.boldmethod.com
ADS-B: FIS-B gets new features
Harris Corporation, which operates the FAA’s Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) ground station network and uplinks Flight Information Services-Broadcast (FIS-B) weather and aeronautical information to pilots in the cockpit, is adding six new weather products that will be...
www.aopa.org
Here are a couple of stories (from years ago!) about how the new products were implemented in some of iFly's competition:
ForeFlight debuts new ADS-B weather products in version 10.4 - iPad Pilot News
Last month ForeFlight quietly released version 10.3, which primarily focused on improving speed, battery life, and overall app performance. This month's release, version 10.4, is all about new features, including the addition of several new ADS-B weather layers to the app.
ipadpilotnews.com
Garmin Adds New FIS-B Weather Products
www.flyingmag.com
The products mentioned there that I can't find in iFly are:
- Icing forecast
- Cloud tops
- Turbulence
- Graphical AIRMETs
- Center Weather Advisories
(Or below, if you're using a mobile device to browse the forum.)
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