Three more airports join World’s largest remote
tower centre in Bodø, Norway
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10 April 2025
Here, the first aircraft at Sandnessjøen Airport, Stokka, is being guided in from the Remote Tower Centre in Bodø
Avinor has successfully transferred
air traffic control operations at Molde, Leknes, and Sandnessjøen airports to
its Remote Tower Centre in Bodø, bringing the total number of remotely operated
towers to 14—the most in the world.
This marks a significant step in modernising
Norwegian air navigation, using advanced camera and communication technology
developed by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace and Indra Navia. The towers,
previously operated locally since the 1960s and 70s, are now part of a
streamlined, centralised system.
AFIS officers from the three airports have joined
the Bodø team after completing extensive training. The transfer was
delayed slightly due to technical upgrades, but the system is now fully stable.
Remote towers increase efficiency, reduce costs,
and maintain high safety standards, with proven performance since 2019. Avinor
plans to operate 21 towers remotely by 2027, as part of a broader effort to
modernise infrastructure and close financial gaps.
Avinor’s
Bodø centre continues to attract global interest as a pioneer in air traffic
digitalisation.
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