Remote air traffic control towers: An application in Portugal

Miguel Martins, Jorge Silva, Carlos Alves
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Purpose: Remote control towers are the latest evolution in air traffic control at the airport level. These towers replace traditional air traffic control towers, moving the airport's air traffic controllers to a remote location called a remote control center. This concept was introduced with the main aim of combating the shortage of air traffic controllers, as well as making it possible to provide several airports with control that, until then, they did not have or were at risk of losing, because of the costs associated with this service. This makes it important to study this solution in Portugal, as there are many airdromes where having runway control may not be economically viable. The study will focus on a project by NAV Portugal, which is about to implement this solution on some islands in the Azores archipelago.Design/methodology/approach: Having identified the number of movements per month at a few chosen airports, the operational viability was studied according to the number of movements per hour to ensure that several restrictions were met.Findings: Even including the region's main airport, from the point of view of analyzing the number of movements, the installation of a remote control tower is feasible. There is also a substantial economic gain from this new solution, both in terms of implementation and operations.Originality/value: Remote control towers are a new air traffic control solution, making it possible to extend this service to countless airdromes that may be in the process of losing this service for economic reasons, or no longer are controlled by an air traffic controller.
远程空中交通管制塔:在葡萄牙的应用
目的:远程控制塔是机场一级空中交通管制的最新发展。这些塔台取代了传统的空中交通管制塔台,将机场的空中交通管制人员转移到一个被称为远程控制中心的远程地点。引入这一概念的主要目的是解决空中交通控制人员不足的问题,同时还能为多个机场提供控制服务,而在此之前,这些机场并不具备这种服务,或者由于这种服务的相关费用而面临失去控制的风险。因此,在葡萄牙研究这一解决方案非常重要,因为在许多机场,跑道控制在经济上可能并不可行。本研究将重点关注葡萄牙国家航空局的一个项目,该项目即将在亚速尔群岛的一些岛屿上实施这一解决方案:在确定了几个选定机场每月的航班起降架次后,根据每小时的航班起降架次对运营可行性进行了研究,以确保符合若干限制条件:研究结果:即使包括该地区的主要机场,从飞行起降架次分析的角度来看,安装遥控塔台也是可行的。在实施和运营方面,这一新的解决方案也会带来巨大的经济收益:远程控制塔是一种新的空中交通管制解决方案,可将这项服务扩展到无数可能因经济原因而失去这项服务或不再由空中交通管制员控制的机场。
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