FREQUENTIS smartStrips® selected by NATS for their Centres Electronic Flight Data


In February 2008, NATS chose the Austrian based high tech company Frequentis as their preferred supplier for the Electronic Flight Data in NATS centres in Scotland and the Terminal Control Centre in Swanwick. The British air navigation service provider has selected Frequentis to design, build, supply and install their smartStrips product, which uses the latest technology to replace paper flight strips. The implementation contract was signed on the 7th of August this year.


Press Foto: Mr. Chris Odam, Director of Supply Chain, NATS and Mr. Hannes Bardach, CEO Frequentis
(Picture credits: pressefotos.at/Niko Formanek)
More Pictures of the contract signing

Frequentis smartStrips® present current flight information in a familiar fashion. The appearance and the manipulation of the flight strips closely follow the use pattern for conventional paper strips. The combination of adherence to the established look and operating practice together with the computerbased operation provides the best-in-class solution. This was acknowledged by one of the world’s most demanding air navigation service providers, NATS, with their decision to use Frequentis’ product and together with the Viennese high-tech Company, build the worlds largest electronic flight strip system under the “Electronic Flight data Display” (EFD) project.

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FREQUENTIS PRESS CENTRE

August, 2008

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