The 2013 issue of Air Traffic Technology International is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
- Navigation: Trajectory-based operations
- Airlines have the ability to rapidly decrease delays, fuel burn and costs within two to three years
- Interview: Nordic Unified Air traffic Control is the first integrated service provider in Europe to provide operational support and services
- The FAA is collecting more safety data than at any other time in its history – and using it to reduce risk to aircraft
- Technologies to deal with overcapacity in the airspace system
- What is happening in the changing world of flight inspection and validation?
- Efficient and cost-effective management of revenues and cash flow
- The ultimate warning advisory system – vertical aerosol profiling LIDAR networks
- A means to support separation of aircraft and vehicles during low-visibility conditions and in areas obstructed from the tower view
- Fundamental change can only happen in a world of open, competing platforms
- On the way to solving commercial aviation’s US$27 billion weather problem