Research for TRAN Committee - Prospects for “Remote” En-Route Air Traffic Services
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15-08-2016
Remote tower services, where aircraft at an airport are remote-controlled from a separate location, have been introduced to some airports and are being tested at several others. By reviewing the current and emerging technologies, considering some of the risks associated with these technologies and evaluating the contribution of the NextGen and SESAR programmes, this paper aims to assess the feasibility of also providing “remote” en-route Air Traffic Services in Europe.
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Stephen Wainwright and Rosie Offord, Mark Scott (Steer Davies Gleave)
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