Keyvan Aviation and MTI sign weather and data solution MoU
Keyvan Aviation, a Türkiye-based and EASA-certified global aviation data provider, has signed an MoU with MTI, a Japanese technology firm, to improve digital aviation solutions.

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Integrating MTI’s 3D aviation weather visualisation technology with KeyvanAviation’s certified navigation database offers a powerful, professional-grade solution for flight operators. This combination enables dynamic, weather-aware flight planning by overlaying accurate, real-time and forecast weather data onto precise routes and flight plans in a portable 3D environment.
Powering the Future of Weather-Aware Aviation
The synergy between precise weather forecasting and reliable navigation data supports optimised routing, enhanced fuel efficiency, and improved operational safety. It also enables more effective risk assessment and contingency planning across both manned and unmanned operations, especially in complex or weather-sensitive regions. This integrated solution equips dispatchers, pilots, and UAV operators with the situational awareness needed to manage missions proactively and efficiently.
The collaboration between MTI and Keyvan Aviation marks a significant advancement in integrated flight operations, combining high-precision weather intelligence with certified global aeronautical and navigation data.
As the aviation industry embraces digital transformation and expands into emerging markets such as urban air mobility, advanced air cargo, and autonomous drone operations, this collaboration offers a scalable foundation for innovation. Stakeholders in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and beyond will benefit from enhanced situational awareness, reduced weather-related disruptions, and improved mission planning in complex airspaces. The joint capabilities of MTI and Keyvan Aviation present a forward-looking solution that meets the evolving demands of modern air operations across both traditional and next-generation platforms.
Data is the Foundation of Aviation
Serkan Pusat, aeronautical data production manager of Keyvan Aviation, said: “Reliable and up-to-date aeronautical data is fundamental to the safety, efficiency, and digital transformation of aviation operations. This MoU represents a significant step towards enhancing data-driven aviation capabilities through joint innovation and expertise exchange. We are confident that this collaboration will contribute to the seamless integration of advanced weather analytics into operational flight planning and support more informed, real-time decision-making for aviation stakeholders.”
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