One of the rather surprising omissions of FAA’s Next Generation Air Transportation System (NextGen) Implementation Plan, released in March, was that, despite its full description of the agency’s ...
UK air navigation service provider NATS is about to make the first use of wide-area multilateration for aircraft surveillance in an offshore environment, going live in the North Sea with the first ...
In October 2000, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded a Raytheon Co./Sensis Corp. team a $200-million contract to develop and build airport surface detection equipment, Mode X ...
Full air traffic control surveillance for North Sea oil support operations out of Aberdeen Dyce airport, Scotland have now completed trials and gone live, ensuring that low-level helicopter operations ...
The introduction of a wide-area multilateration (WAM) network in the North Sea is a prime example of how new surveillance technologies are driving the latest transformation in air traffic management.
Saab Sensis has achieved operational status from the Dubai Air Navigation Services (DANS) for its surface multilateration system at Dubai International Airport. The system provides DANS air traffic ...
A new system of aircraft surveillance being installed in Queenstown will provide another "layer of safety", according to Airways senior engineer, Roger Kippenberger. Most of the resource consents to ...
Calgary International, Canada's third busiest airport, currently uses a Surface Movement Radar (SMR) for surface surveillance. As part of this project, surveillance data from the Saab Sensis ...
Saab Sensis Corporation, a subsidiary of defense and security company Saab, has achieved operational status from the Dubai Air Navigation Services (DANS) for its surface multilateration system at ...
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