The Remote Tower Services or RTS system landed its first plane last week
at the Örnsköldsvik Airport. No humans were sitting in the tower
waiting for aircraft to request permission to land, the control duties
were performed from a LFV Remote Tower Center that was about 76 miles
from the airport.
Development of the remote tower system was done under a partnership
between the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration and Saab and was
approved for use last year by the Swedish Transport Agency. The system
replaces people in the tower with sensors and cameras that send data to
remote controllers in real-time.
System developers say that the RTS system can control several
airports at once or supplement larger airports on demand. Smaller
airports using the system are able to save on installation and running
costs by taking advantage of the system's ability to support several
smaller airports.
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Swedish Airport Gets The First Remote Air Traffic Tower
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