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News & articles from International Airport Review covering Air Traffic Control and Air Traffic management (ATC/ATM)

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JANS to install TDU-14 type ATC information display system

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

JANS, the Japanese Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP), has signed a contract with NEC Corporation for the manufacture of the Total Information Display Unit (TDU)-14 type ATC information display system.

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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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Operator Finavia to train Estonian air traffic controllers

29 September 2015 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

Finnish airport operator Finavia signs contract with Estonian air navigation service provider Lennuliiklusteeninduse AS (EANS) in order to train student air traffic controllers.

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The role of ANSPs in European aviation

28 September 2015 | By Guenter Martis, Director European Affairs at CANSO

Air traffic management (ATM) provided by air navigation service providers (ANSPs) is the invisible part of the air transport value chain but it is the essential enabler for the air transport system. In this article Guenter Martis, Director European Affairs at CANSO, will lay out what ANSPs are doing to…

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Are you part of EUROCONTROL’s Network Manager Operations Centre (NMOC)?

28 September 2015 | By Joe Sultana, Director Network Manager at EUROCONTROL

EUROCONTROL’s Network Manager Operations Centre (NMOC) covers the air traffic over 42 countries – from Ireland to Armenia and from Morocco to Finland. So it has a good idea of what is happening in Europe’s airspace – but not always what is happening on the ground. Although some airports are…

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In Profile: John Swift – Director, NATS Middle East

6 August 2015 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

John Swift, Director at NATS Middle East, talks to international Airport Review about his 27- year career within the Aviation sector and Air Traffic Control business, his role at NATS, anticipating significant regional challenges and suggesting what will help to address them.

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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.

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Improving airport capacity management with OR-MASTER

28 July 2015 | By Konstantinos G Zografos, Professor at Lancaster University Management School

Airport capacity is a challenge that is only going to grow as passenger numbers accelerate, but as well as investment in infrastructure, could utilisation of airport capacity be significantly improved to ease the pressure? Konstantinos G Zografos, Professor at Lancaster University Management School, describes how its £2.8 million OR-MASTER research…

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SESAR SWIM keeps airports in the ATM loop

28 July 2015 | By Dirk Janssens, Walter Van Hamme, Sam Van der Stricht and Dennis Hart - EUROCONTROL

Dirk Janssens, Walter Van Hamme, Sam Van der Stricht and Dennis Hart collaboratively work together as domain experts in the field of information management, airport information and meteorology in the Information Management unit of EUROCONTROL and work on the various aspects of SWIM, contributing to SESAR. In this article they…

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Busiest day of the year for UK air traffic control

24 July 2015 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review

The 24th July is expected to be the busiest day of the year for UK air traffic control according to air navigation services provider NATS.