The cost of fog disruptions.

Fog-related disruptions cost the global aviation industry over $13 billion annually. Pyper Vision’s world-first fog-casting technology reduces these costs, improves safety, and paves the way for our ultimate goal of fog dispersal.

Worldwide fog disrupts 620M passengers,
adds >12M tonnes carbon emissions, and costs airlines BILLIONS in rescheduling fees every year.

Types of Fog and their Impact on Operations.


Understanding various fog types is key to minimizing disruptions. Pyper Vision’s technology not only helps industries stay ahead of fog today but also provides the data needed to eliminate fog in the future.

Current Challenges in Fog Forecasting


Traditional fog forecasts are often only 19% accurate. Pyper Vision addresses this gap with real-time data and machine learning, significantly improving forecast accuracy. This capability is crucial as we work toward the ultimate goal of fog dispersal.

Our Partners

Strategic Collaborations for Greater Impact

As the world leader in fog-casting technology, Pyper Vision has partnered with industry giants such as London City Airport, Air New Zealand and Hamilton Airport,  to reduce the operational impact of fog and contribute to our long-term goal of fog dispersal.

Partner Benefits

Our partners benefit from cost savings, improved operational efficiency, and a solid reputation for being at the forefront of fog-related technology innovation, as we work together towards the ultimate goal of fog dispersal.

 

Small Regional Airports.

What could we help you to achieve?

 

180 additional flights to
arrive and depart every year.

8,300 additional passengers would board flights on time.

An average of 70 minutes, per traveller, of time gained on
foggy days.

Tens of thousand kgs of unnecessary carbon emissions from diverted flights would be saved.

2.5% increase in
on-time performance (OTP).

$3.5M added per annum to an airline’s bottom line.

Figures above are based off an airport with 400,000 passengers and 75 impactful fog days per annum.

The impact above reflects the direct impact on the aircraft scheduled to operate during foggy conditions. For every flight disrupted, the impact cascades, as each subsequent aircraft isn’t making it to its next destination on time, disrupting the next 4-8 flights in the schedule.

 

Medium Airports.

What could we help you to achieve?

 

170 additional flights to
arrive and depart every year.

17,500 additional passengers would board flights on time.

An average of 50 minutes, per traveller, of time gained on
foggy days.

Tens of thousand kgs of unnecessary carbon emissions from diverted flights would be saved.

+1% increase in
on-time performance (OTP).

$27M added per annum to an airline’s bottom line.

Figures are based off of an airport that had 4M passengers and 45 impactful fog days per annum.

The impact above reflects the direct impact on the aircraft scheduled to operate during foggy conditions. For every flight disrupted, the impact cascades, as each subsequent aircraft isn’t making it to its next destination on time, disrupting the next 4-8 flights in the schedule.

 

We understand that every fog day is different, and many factors influence associated flight scheduling. That’s why we look at each individual day of the year using an airport’s actual data, to determine exactly how much fog costs your aerodrome or airline.