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New era for air traffic control dawns at Prestwick

1 August 2016 | By NATS

Following hundreds of hours of testing and fine tuning, a state of the art new air traffic control system has entered full operational service at Scotland’s Prestwick Control Centre. The system – called iTEC – is the next generation of air traffic control technology designed to increase airspace capacity and…

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An interview with SESAR DM’s Freek de Witte

28 April 2016 | By

In an exclusive interview with International Airport Review, Freek de Witte, Head of Stakeholder Relations at SESAR Deployment Manager, discusses the importance of modernising Europe’s airspace and why it is essential for ANSPs and all other stakeholders to maintain a strong working relationship in order to bring about deployment.

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ATC / ATM supplement 2016

4 April 2016 | By International Airport Review

Featuring articles from Japan Air Navigation Service, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung, SESAR Joint Undertaking and Single European Sky...

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INEA approves European air traffic management project

27 November 2015 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

The Innovation and Networks Executive Agency (INEA) has approved a grant for a key European air traffic management project aiding the SESAR programme.

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SESAR Deployment Programme 2015 delivered for approval

1 October 2015 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

The final version of the SESAR Deployment Programme 2015 has been delivered for approval to the Directorate General for Mobility and Transport of the European Commission (DG MOVE).

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An overview of the Borealis Free Route Airspace (FRA) programme

28 July 2015 | By Olle Sundin, Chair of the Borealis Alliance Board

Olle Sundin, Chair of the Borealis Alliance Board, gives an overview of the Borealis Free Route Airspace (FRA) programme, who is involved, the challenges to overcome, how it fits into SESAR and what benefits will follow.