Specifically designed for the advanced surveillance, tracking accuracy and flight information processing required to maintain Air Traffic Control (ATC), Telephonics’ AeroTrac® NextGen Air Traffic Management System (ATMS) is relied upon by Air Navigation Services Providers (ANSPs) worldwide. The system incorporates a reliable and redundant architecture as well as fail-safe backup modes for high system availability and uninterrupted service. The fully scalable AeroTrac ATMS supports a wide range of traffic levels including large en-route upper airspace Flight Information Regions (FIRs), mid-level terminal areas, approach control areas and airport towers.
Redundant architecture with fail-safe backup modes for high system availability and uninterrupted service
Seamless information sharing between upper and lower airspace controllers for improved efficiency, coordination and safety
Graphical User Interface (GUI) for natural human interactions with the systems' flight information and integrated air situation display
Additional Benefits
Proven in large-scale ATC environments, with over 3,000 aircraft tracked simultaneously through surveillance data inputs from over 30 different ATC sensors
Complete turnkey ATM solutions, from initial concept development and planning to site preparation, delivery, installation and after-sales support
Incorporates Eurocontrol recommendations and International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards
Built-in features allow for quick system configuration, airspace sectorization and set-up time
Interoperability for coordination among tower, approach and area control centers
Operational region spanning over nine million square miles of airspace
Advanced Integration
Tower electronic flight strips reduce operator workload and provide improved coordination between controllers
Arrival and departure management functions reduce aircraft holding, taxi delays and aircraft carbon emissions
Air surveillance picture provides a common situational awareness view for controllers
Simulator with pseudo-pilot and voice-recognition capabilities provide efficient and effective controller training and airspace change evaluations