Half of flights in Europe’s air traffic network delayed due to system failure
The second systems error at Eurocontrol in 20 years slashed Europe's air traffic network capacity by 10 per cent, delaying around 14,750 flights.
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The second systems error at Eurocontrol in 20 years slashed Europe's air traffic network capacity by 10 per cent, delaying around 14,750 flights.
A series of changes and updates to flight plans, aircraft and descent manoeuvres has meant Etihad Airways has successfully slashed its carbon footprint.
The new Irish Aviation Authority ATC tower at Dublin Airport will facilitate parallel runway operations by 2021. Excluding a number of radio masts and chimneys, the new tower will be one of the tallest structures in Ireland.
The architecture firm behind the much-anticipated megabuild in Beijing set to open next year has been awarded a contract for India's biggest airport project.
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Council has agreed to a change to the convention that it says will help airports move on from legacy systems.
The founding members of the iTEC Collaboration and the Eurocontrol Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre (MUAC) will jointly develop the Interoperability (IOP) components that support exchanges of flight trajectory information.
A week on from a promising visit to the United States during which the continued sharing of information between the nation and Great Britain emerged as a key theme, Baroness Sugg has told the UK airport industry that she and her department will stand behind it through coming challenges.
Following the publication of the European Union's Brexit negotiation guidelines, two major trade organisations have released a joint statement regarding the guidelines' brief reference to the aviation industry.
BULATSA and IATA have said they will strengthen their existing cooperation through a new initiative, aimed at delivering benefits to the travelling public while supporting national economic growth and the competitiveness of the Bulgarian aviation sector.
The current uptake and evolution of the remote tower is gaining momentum. Expanding from its initial use case as a cost-saving solution for regional airports, the remote tower can now be utilised in many additional ways. Frequentis was involved in the early stages of design for this technology in 2010,…
Estonia's state-owned air traffic services provider has collaborated with Comsoft Solutions on a major modernisation of its aeronautical information management (AIM) system.
The CEO of Australia's Government-owned air navigation service provider, Airservices Australia, has hailed a contract which will blend civil and military air traffic control systems as "probably the biggest development in the safe management of Australia’s skies since aviation began" in Australia.
Alex Sauriol, CTO and Co-Founder of Searidge Technologies discusses how remote and digital air traffic control towers are revolutionising airport solutions.
Csaba Gergely, Senior ATM Advisor at HungaroControl (Hungarian Air Navigation Service Provider) discusses how their products can help the airport industry move forward and what’s in store for the company in the future.
The first multiple remote tower validation of three airports conducted by SESAR has been confirmed as a success, ushering in the next phase of remote air traffic control tower development.