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Press Releases about Air Traffic Management in 2001
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 | Bristol International Airport goes Austrian November 2001: Bristol International Airport (BIA) has taken delivery of the Frequentis 3020X Voice
Communication Switch for its new Air Traffic Control Tower, which comes on-line in December
this year. The system was successfully site accepted in October, followed by ATC training in
early November. The 3020X delivered, comprises 9 working positions using the very latest
Frequentis manufactured PP04 Touch Panel, with the option to expand the system in the
future. Download Bristol International Airport goes Austrian (pdf/18,4 kB) |
 | Humberside Airport selects FREQUENTIS November 2001: Humberside Airport, owned by Manchester Airport Plc has selected Frequentis to provide it’s
3025 Voice Communication Switch in its Air Traffic Control Tower, which will be up-dated in
early 2002. The system for Humberside will be delivered in March 2002 and is planned to be
operational the following month. The 3025 will comprise 5 working positions using the very
latest Frequentis manufactured PP04 Touch Panel, with the option to expand the system in
the future. Download Humberside Airport selects FREQUENTIS (pdf/18,3 kB) |
 | Austrian cutting edge technology for Canadian Air Traffic Control November 2001: Quality is always the best argument, especially when it comes in the form of technologically
leading systems and is accompanied by outstanding usability produced by a state of the art
workforce. This background explains why NAV CANADA has chosen Frequentis as supplier for 23
additional towers under the existing National Voice Communication Systems (NVCS) Program.
With this new contract, the VCS from the Austrian High-tech company will deliver secure voice
communications in more than 100 Canadian towers. Download Austrian cutting edge technology for Canadian Air Traffic Control (pdf/26,1 kB) |
 | FREQUENTIS meets a tough deadline: First ACC in Sweden goes live September 2001: If it's an arduous job, you call in the professionals. Since the TALK-Programme is characterized
by an extremely tough time schedule and by the requirement for the technologically most
advanced equipment, Frequentis was the clear choice of Swedish Air Navigation Services
Division, Luftfartsverket (LFV). On August 23rd, 2001, the first Voice Communication System went
operational in Sundsvall ACC and Tower. Download FREQUENTIS meets a tough deadline: First ACC in Sweden goes live (pdf/26,8 kB) |
 | New Airport Owners at Bristol choose FREQUENTIS 3020X April 2001: Bristol International Airport (BIA) has selected Frequentis to provide it's 3020X Voice
Communication Switch for the new Air Traffic Control Tower currently under construction. The
contract with BIA includes also the provision of radio systems and is planned to be operational in
October this year. The 3020X will comprise 9 working positions using the very latest Frequentis
manufactured PP04 Touch Panel, with the option to expand the system in the future. "Frequentis
takes pride in being part of this success story by delivering the failsafe and scalable voice
communication system for today's and tomorrow's requirements," says Norman Wilkins,
Managing Director of Frequentis-UK in Guildford. Download New Airport Owners at Bristol choose FREQUENTIS 3020X (pdf/26,2 kB) |
 | Managing calls for ATC requirements FREQUENTIS provides a trial system for the FAA February 2001: In order to keep its Air Traffic Control System Command Center (ATCSCC) number one in terms
of new technologies, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) is constantly looking for new
ways to improve their service and efficiency. For that reason, the FAA decided to test a new
communication system during a 6 month trial period. At the core of this so-called Customer Call
Management Center (CCMC) is a state-of-the-art Voice Switch and a brand new, specially
designed digital graphic user interface made in Austria - by Frequentis. Download Managing calls for ATC requirements FREQUENTIS provides a trial system for the FAA (pdf/20,3 kB) |
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