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Today’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) systems are increasingly complex, necessitating innovative approaches to design, integration, transition, deployment, and training.

The development of a new air traffic control system involves a multifaceted process that takes into account various factors such as airspace management, surveillance technology, communication systems, user interface design, data integration, safety protocols, human factors engineering, and comprehensive testing. Throughout this process, it is essential to prioritize the needs of air traffic controllers and pilots to ensure the efficient and safe movement of aircraft within designated airspace.

“Technologies should be designed with the user in mind and in collaboration with controllers, enhancing their capabilities rather than replacing them.”

The integration of Air Traffic Management (ATM) systems into the ATC framework represents a significant step toward the future of air traffic management.