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02 January 2024 02 January 2024

Volume 2024 | Issue 1

ISSN (Print): 1366-7041

ISSN (Online): 2397-6438

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In-depth

Highways in the Sky

Work devising and testing ways of operating eVTOL aircraft and drones in cities is gathering pace around the world

David Hughes

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FAA Tech Center: Humble Origins to Cutting Edge

The growing size of both wind turbines and wind farms are creating problems for defense and civilian radar
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Mitigation Mission

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A Model System

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Secure Foundations

In-depth

Meeting the Challenges of Pan-European ATM Communication Connectivity

Ground-based NAVAIDs help ensure the safe, fast and efficient flow of air traffic, the security of people and goods, and the effective exchange of information between operators
Opinion

The Need for Navaid Modernization

eVTOL aircraft offer communities several benefits, but the investment required for infrastructure is significant
In-depth

Simulation is the First Step to Vertiport Planning

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Combating the Capacity Crunch

ACAMS systems in use at Sao Paulo Congonhas tower
Opinion

Integration Masters

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Towards Safer Skies

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The Champions Playground

The GBAS ground station and the VHF data broadcast antennae at Frankfurt Airport and above a departing aircraft B747-8 – the system can now be used for CAT II approaches
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Realizing the Potential for More Capacity

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Modernizing Airport Terminal and Runway Efficiency

In-depth

Why ANSPS Shouldn't Delay a Move to All-IP Networks

In-depth

Interoperability Within the ATC Visual System

In-depth

Solving the Challenge of Wind Farms and Radar

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Operational Intelligence

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Delivering Voip Technology to the USA

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Apron Management Achieved in a Safe and Orderly Way

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Optimizing Operational Efficiencies While Lowering CO2 Emissions

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