Intelcan's Skycontrol ATM commissioned in Sri Lanka
Intelcan is proud to announce the commissioning of its core product, the SKYCONTROL Air Traffic Management System (ATM), at the Colombo Area Control Centre (ACC) in Sri Lanka. SKYCONTROL ATM replaces the existing ATM and the system operator consoles previously installed at Colombo ACC.
The SKYCONTROL ATM System features the processing and display of primary and secondary radar tracks from five radar sensors, ADS-C, ADS-B and flight plan tracks. In addition, SKYCONTROL ATM handles CPDLC/ADS-C thru the connection to the SITA - FANS 1/A data link network, AIDC and AFTN/AMHS messages, provides Air Traffic Flow Management (ATFM) and Air Navigation Services statistics and billing information.
Intelcan’s SKYCOM Recorder and SKYSYNC Master Clock were also supplied to ensure the recording of the air situation display in synchronization, including voice channels.
“Intelcan designed a single ATM system for use in the tower environment to control oceanic, en-route and approach airspace. SKYCONTROL ATM covers all types of Air Traffic Control, thereby minimizing the cost of both training and maintenance. It is one of the most cost-effective solutions in the market,” states Michael Lang, Vice President of Operations and Engineering for Intelcan.
Intelcan is honored to be part of the Colombo Area Control Centre upgrade, a project that is instrumental in Airport and Aviation Service’s (Sri Lanka) vision to become the safest, most efficient Air Navigation Services Provider in the Asian Region.
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