NOAA AWC Aviation Weather

NOAA AWC Aviation Weather
Developer: Andrea Bisegna
Category: Weather
~2.1K - 4.2K
42 ratings

NOAA AWC Aviation Weather Summary

NOAA AWC Aviation Weather is a with in-app purchases iOS app in the Weather category, developed by Andrea Bisegna. First released 8 years ago(Jun 2017), the app has 42 ratings with a 4.10★ (good) average rating.

Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Feb 11, 2025.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Sep 22, 2025 .


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Ratings: 42

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App Description

NOAA AWC Aviation Weather app would delivers consistent, timely and accurate weather information for the world airspace system.

For each airport we provide:
- METAR
- TAF
- NOTAM
- WINDS ALOFT
- FORECAST
- ICAO and IATA
- latitude, longitude and altitude
- sunrise, sunset and moon phase.

With this app you can:
- manage your favorites airports;
- discover the closest airport;
- choose the airports by country;
- see in map all the airports;
- search the airports by ICAO, IATA, name, latitude, longitude;
- set departure and destination, and see the route also in map;
- check weather alerts;
- setting page with many options.

Available Subscriptions (per device):
- Premium (monthly): it adds enhanced features (e.g., help to learn METAR and TAF, quiz to test your knowledge about METAR and TAF, alert for wind of favorites airports, custom font size, reorder favorites airport list...).
- No Advertisement (yearly): it removes ads for one year.

The in-app purchase is valid only on the device where you buy the subscription.

Contact

If you find a mistake or typos in the app or you suggest any improvement or some airport is missing, please email us at plusmeteoapp@gmail.com with reference of NOAA AWC Aviation Weather-iOS. Thanks.

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