Marshall Aerospace today placed an order with MetEngUK more >
At 0820 this morning, a 40-tonne articulated juggernaught, owned by the French transport giant Norbert Dentressangle (TND), smacked into the nearside of MetEngUK’s Mondeo estate car as it was heading north on the M74 motorway, about 20 miles south of Glasgow.
more >MetEngUK paid an initial visit to Walney island airfield on 23 October 2002, to calibrate an aviation barometer system and determine the feasibility of servicing an outdated airfield wind system. The visit was soon followed by an order for a new, state-of-the art wind system, based around Vaisala’s WD50 averaging wind display unit.
more >Airfield UK Limited, the airfield equipment specialists, today engaged MetEngUK to install a Vaisala airfield wind system at North Weald airfield in Essex.
more >A long-term maintenance agreement has been signed by Kent International Airport Limited, engaging MetEngUK to provide calibration and engineering services for the operational meteorological systems in use at the ex-RAF airfield at Manston in Kent.
more >There was panic today at the City of Manchester Stadium, when officials realised that no provision had been made for the measurement of air temperature and relative humidity on the athletics track.
more >The Druck DPI515S precision pressure controller/calibrator became operational at MetEngUK’s Manchester calibration laboratory today.
more >Engineers from MetEngUK today visited the CCGT power station at Saltend to determine whether the installed meteorological systems could be included in MetEngUK’s annual routine maintenance schedule.
more >After nearly ten years of operation as ‘Meteorological Engineering’ or Meteorological Engineering Limited’, the business more familiarly known as MetEngUK, has been re-launched as Met Engineering Limited.
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