ATC

ADB SAFEGATE and Adacel combine efforts under a new MoU

Advancing air traffic management: ADB SAFEGATE and Adacel combine efforts under a new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

Myth or Reality? Uncovering the Truth Behind Air Traffic Service Misconceptions

The work of air traffic controllers and flight service specialists is often shrouded in mystery and misconception. Learn what's a myth vs reality from NAV CANADA

Brussels South Charleroi Airport deploys Digital Tower camera mast

New mast at Charleroi airport is 37 metres high and is equipped with advanced high-resolution cameras and technology that allow ATCOs to accurately monitor air traffic from a distance

Spanish government authorises upgrading air traffic control communications

The Spanish government authorises upgrading air traffic control communications service for 42.4 million euros

Lektor Aero and Skyguide Partner to Enhance ATC

Lektor Aero and Skyguide Partner to Enhance Air Traffic Control Training and Ensure Student Success

ENAIRE improves approach operations to the Gran Canaria Airport

The HERMES Project has been working successfully since 5 September

African ATM Leaders focus on implementation

African ATM Leaders focus on implementation at the CANSO Africa Conference 2024

DFS ​Air traffic control during summer

​Air traffic control in summer – more traffic, high level of punctuality

Optimising air traffic management

Good communication, collaboration – and efficient routing – are keys to the future, says Yann Cabaret, CEO of SITA for Aircraft

Black Box Expands Secure KVM Offerings

Black Box Expands Secure KVM Offerings With New Remote Controllers and Extends Availability Across Europe

ENAIRE to integrate SkyNex to improve the air navigation system

The Spanish Government authorises a 25-million-euro contract to integrate SkyNex to improve the air navigation system

iTEC Collaboration launches the iTEC SkyNex Build Phase

The iTEC Collaboration launches the iTEC SkyNex Build Phase for the next generation Air Traffic Control system