Saab Remote Tower Technology Receives Final Operational Approval
from Swedish Transport Agency
LINKÖPING, Sweden--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Defence and security company Saab
(STO:SAABB), along with the Swedish Air Navigation Service Provider (LFV), have
received final operational approval from the Swedish Transport Agency for the
remote operation of Örnsköldsvik Airport from Sundsvall, Sweden. This
achievement means the world's first airport remotely controlled by Remote Tower
Services (RTS) will commence shortly, paving the way for more efficient, safe
and cost-effective delivery of air traffic control services.
This milestone indicates that all technologies and operational procedures
meet key industry and regulatory criteria for providing air traffic control
services. This includes the use of Saab sensors and equipment for air traffic
services and LFV's existing procedures, enabling a streamlined approval
process.
"This achievement means we have a system in place that meets all applicable
safety regulations," Niclas Gustavsson, director of international affairs and
business development, LFV "With this final regulatory approval, LFV is now
making the last preparations to enable RTS from Sundsvall, ultimately reducing
operating costs and increasing the efficiency of operations."
Saab sensors are deployed at Örnsköldsvik Airport that will provide data
directly to a Remote Tower Center (RTC) also located at Sundsvall, 100 km away.
The RTC utilizes multiple high-definition displays, various input devices and
new air traffic controller tools that provide the same functionality as those
already in use at Örnsköldsvik's tower.
"Saab and LFV adopted a strategy that used new equipment that uses the
existing procedures already approved by regulators and applied them to a new
application," said Anders Carp, Head of Saab's business unit Traffic Management.
"Air Navigation Service Providers and Civil Aviation Authorities across the
globe now have a successful model in place for the regulatory approval process
for remotely controlled air traffic services."
Saab has pioneered the development of remote tower systems and technologies
in cooperation with air traffic controllers and air navigation service providers
(ANSPs). Most recently, Saab entered into a partnership with the Virginia
SATSLab, Inc. and the Leesburg Executive Airport in the U.S. to demonstrate and
evaluate Saab remote tower technologies at Leesburg Executive Airport, Leesburg,
Virginia.
Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and
solutions within military defence and civil security. Saab has operations and
employees in about 40 countries around the world. Through innovative,
collaborative and pragmatic thinking, Saab constantly develops, adopts and
improves new technology to meet customers' changing needs.
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