Saab and Airservices Australia sign contract to conduct remote ATM tower trial

Defence and Security Company Saab and Airservices Australia have signed a contract to commence a trial of remotely-operated air traffic control tower technology in Australia later this year.

Remote Tower technology allows air traffic at one or more remote airports to be managed and controlled from a single, larger air traffic services centre at another location. During the trial, Airservices’ staff will control aircraft at Alice Springs from their facility in Adelaide – over 1,500 kilometres away. There will be no change to existing air traffic control arrangements.

On completion of the trial, Airservices will consider introducing the technology at a number of additional airports across Australia, particularly those currently without towers but where aircraft movements are increasing.

The technology has been developed by Saab in conjunction with the Swedish Air Navigation Service provider, LFV, and has already undergone thorough live testing in Sweden. A contract was signed in Sweden earlier this year to provide remote tower services at two airports from one central location. Saab is the first company to deliver such a system.

Per Ahl, Saab Director marketing and sales for ATM, said that Saab is very pleased to continue their excellent relationship with Airservices Australia.

”This is an important breakthrough for Saab’s remotely operated tower solution and will be an important reference for the Asia Pacific region.”

An introduction to remote Air Traffic Management

Camera and sensors are placed at the airports and everything that is detected by them is conveyed in real-time to the remote tower centre where it is projected in a 360o view.

The air traffic controller in the remote tower centre expedites the air traffic in the same way that it would be done from an ordinary control tower. Safety is of the utmost importance; and in many ways, modern technology improves the safety:

Images from the Zoom camera, radar and weather information are integrally presented in the 360o view, continuously observed by the air traffic controller. This function is similar to that of the head-up display in a fighter aircraft. The air traffic controller does not need to shift focus in order to see the Information.

For further information, please contact: Saab Press Centre, 46 (0)734 180 018 or Per Ahl, Director Sales Air Traffic Management, +46 734 37 44 79

www.saabgroup.com

Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions ranging from military defence to civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents and constantly develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers’ changing needs.



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