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Press Releases about Air Traffic Management in 2006
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 | Early in 2006 Frequentis made its Caribbean and Latin American (CALA) debut with a VCS 3020X for Chile August 2006: A new Chilean Voice Communication System (VCS) order marks the re-entry of Frequentis to the Southern-most country in Latin America. Download Early in 2006 Frequentis made its Caribbean and Latin American (CALA) debut with a VCS 3020X for Chile (pdf/20,0 kB) |
 | FREQUENTIS Delivers Voice Communication System for Ankara’s New Airport May 2006: Frequentis has delivered a voice communication system (VCS) for use in the ramp Air Traffic Control tower at the new terminal for Ankara’s Esenboga Airport and operated by TAV - a well known Turkish company in building and operating Airports. Delivered in only 2 months from contract, the system will be installed and ready for operation when the new airport terminal is completed in October 2006. Download FREQUENTIS Delivers Voice Communication System for Ankara’s New Airport (pdf/20,3 kB) |
 | FREQUENTIS delivers five Towers for French oversea departments April 2006: In October 2003, the Vienna based specialist for Voice Communication Systems in Air Traffic
Control, Frequentis, was pleased to announce a framework agreement with the French air
traffic control organisation DSNA for the delivery of five Tower Voice Communication
Systems in the French oversea departments („Outre-Mer" - Cayenne, La Réunion, Tahiti,
Noumea, Saint Pierre) as well as a test system in Toulouse. Download FREQUENTIS delivers five Towers for French oversea departments (pdf/56,4 kB) |
 | Frankfurt Approach takes up Operations in Langen March 2006: Frequentis VCX Network Provides Safe Communications to the Approach at the Airport Rhein-Main
At the end of December 2005 the switch-over to the new systems took place. The different, and thus far separated, communication systems of tower and approach Frankfurt, as well as of ACC Langen are now united into one network.
Download Frankfurt Approach takes up Operations in Langen (pdf/20,5 kB) |
 | Frankfurt Approach nimmt Betrieb in Langen auf März 2006: VCX Netzwerk von Frequentis sorgt für eine sichere Funkkommunikationsverbindung in der Anflugkontrolle für den Flughafen Rhein-Main.
Ende Dezember 2005 erfolgte die Umstellung auf den neuen Standort der Anflugkontrolle in der Regionalkontrollstelle ACC Langen der DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH. Die unterschiedlichen Kommunikationssysteme des Towers am Flughafen Rhein-Main und der Anflugkontrolle als Bestandteil der Regionalkontrollstelle im ACC Langen sind über ein Netzwerk verbunden.
Download Frankfurt Approach nimmt Betrieb in Langen auf (pdf/21,1 kB) |
 | Customers around the world put their trust in the FREQUENTIS VCX February 2006: The VCX is the all-in-one communication network platform for Air Traffic Control
Beginning with the product launch in 2002, the Frequentis VCX Network Node began its
triumphant success. References around the world - Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Mexico,
Australia and New Zealand - are evidence of the market acceptance of the VCX-concept. The
Frequentis multi-protocol router VCX was devloped especially for safety and mission critical ATC
applications. With the Frequentis VCX single node systems as well as continent-wide networks
are realised. Download Customers around the world put their trust in the FREQUENTIS VCX (pdf/29,0 kB) |
 | Austrian Technology for Mexico - A Success Story February 2006: 10 years strategic partnership between the Mexican Air Traffic Control authority
and Frequentis
At the end of 2005, SENEAM, the Mexican Air Traffic Control authority, placed another order with
the Austrian high-tech company Frequentis. The contract comprises the delivery of three
VCS 3020X voice communication systems, as well as the first part of a country-wide
VCX-based network. Download Austrian Technology for Mexico - A Success Story (pdf/50,6 kB) |
 | Airports Fiji limited (AFL) trusts in state-of-the-art FREQUENTIS February 2006: Frequentis will equip the international Airports Nadi and Nausori with an
integrated tower solution
The air traffic control towers at the international airports Nadi and Nausori will be fitted with
Frequentis digital voice communications systems (VCS 3020X) and tower and airport tools
fromthe TAPtools® product family. The systems will be deployed over the next few months.
The contract has been signed on January 19, 2006. Download Airports Fiji limited (AFL) trusts in state-of-the-art FREQUENTIS (pdf/26,4 kB) |
 | ATIS Systems for Amsterdam – Schiphol Airport goes live January 2006: At the end of 2005 the Air Navigation Service Provider from the Netherlands, Air Traffic Control
LVNL , has taken the Frequentis ATIS (Automatic Terminal Information System) successfully into
operation. This was the last system to be delivered under a contract for ATIS systems for the
airports of Maastricht, Rotterdam, Groningen and Amsterdam. Download ATIS Systems for Amsterdam – Schiphol Airport goes live (pdf/20,6 kB) |
 | EAD (European AIS-Database) brings cost savings of over 50 Million Euro for air traffic control January 2006: An EAD-feasibility study shows that the European efforts involved in the handling of NOTAM
(Notice to Airmen) can be reduced dramatically. Operational savings as well as IT savings bring
about 50 Million Euro per year. Download EAD (European AIS-Database) brings cost savings of over 50 Million Euro for air traffic control (pdf/26,1 kB) |
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