Air Traffic Management

IDS AirNav signs Fiji contract

IDS AirNav will provide Fiji Airports with two advanced systems for the management and exchange of aeronautical information

Leidos establishes IP ATM office

Leidos has opened an Air Traffic Management Research and Collaboration Centre in Singapore to keep pace with the demands of global aviation

Airservices Australia opts for Frequentis FIMS

Frequentis has been selected to develop a Flight Information Management System to help integrate uncrewed aircraft into Australia’s airspace

Frequentis appoints new EVP ATM Civil

Effective July 1, 2024 Reinhard Grimm will take over the role of executive vice president ATM Civil from Hannu Juurakko, who is to retire

Frequentis and ST to drive digital solutions

Deployable digital tower solutions in Singapore are to receive a boost through a new partnership between the two companies

NAV Canada and Indra to deploy new ATM platforms

The milestone agreement will contribute to the evolution of Canada’s air traffic management systems

5 days left to enter ATM Awards

This week is the last chance to submit your project to be included in this year's awards programme. Get your entries in by Friday, January 26!

ATM Awards submission period extended

The deadline for the Air Traffic Management Awards has moved, giving companies planning to enter more time to fine-tune their submissions

Leidos deploys SkyLine-X in New Zealand

The SkyLine-X air traffic management (ATM) system has been deployed in collaboration with Airways New Zealand

Frequentis VCS installed in Egypt

Frequentis’ fastest end-to-end voice over IP (VoIP) communication system (VCS) will be installed at key air traffic management facilities in Eqypt

Eve and Kookiejar sign Dubai LOI

Eve Air Mobility and Kookiejar have signed a letter of intent (LOI) for Eve’s Urban ATM system to support vertiport operations in Dubai

NATS publishes disruption report

Air traffic management provider NATS’ preliminary investigation has confirmed the root cause of the recent UK air traffic control incident