Rohde & Schwarz has begun delivery of its innovative air-liftable ATC radio system for Swiss air navigation services provider (ANSP), Skyguide. Operational air traffic control (ATC) is paramount, especially in...
Read MoreThe UK's main air navigation service provider (ANSP), NATS has been reappointed to provide air traffic services at Gatwick Airport following a six year break. All five major London airports...
Read MoreAir Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) Skyway plans to partner with Eve to provide the latter's Urban Air Traffic Management (UATM) software solution to advance Urban Air Mobility (UAM). "Integrating Eve's...
Read MoreThe Federation of Air Traffic Controllers’ Unions of the Agency for the Safety of Air Navigation in Africa and Madagascar (USYCAA) strike notice is maintained and will take effect from...
Read MoreFrequentis has been tasked by Slovenia Control, the Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) for Slovenia, to upgrade the software of the ANSP's Safety Nets for area and terminal control to...
Read MoreFrequentis has been contracted by Airservices Australia for a Bypass Voice Communication System (BVCS) to be used in the Civil Military Air Traffic Management System (CMATS). As part of the...
Read MoreSkyports has joined a consortium of British aviation companies that have been awarded £9.5m in government funding to demonstrate the commercial and operational viability of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). The...
Read MoreThe Agency for Aerial Navigation Safety in Africa and Madagascar (ASECNA) is developing its air traffic management (ATM) capabilities thanks to an expanded portfolio of products from Aireon, a provider...
Read MoreSouth Korean company, CAELUM, has agreed to collaborate with Frequentis on urban air mobility (UAM) and uncrewed traffic management (UTM) solutions in South Korea. The two companies have signed a...
Read MoreFahari Aviation, a Kenya Airways Subsidiary and Eve, a start-up backed by Embraer, have agreed to scale up urban air mobility (UAM) with an order of up to 40 eVTOLs...
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