Integrated controller working positions

February 1, 2019

To solve the challenge, airports need to work more intelligently and efficiently within existing limitations. This will mean increasing the density of air traffic, thereby pushing up the complexity and time sensitivity of air traffic control (ATC) operations, which can only be achieved if safety can be guaranteed. Here, the major obstacle is the lack of integration between legacy tower systems; the typical controller working position features multiple screens and input devices, reducing efficiency and speed in operations.

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