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The main aviation stakeholders - airports, avionics and aircraft manufacturers, authorities and air navigation service providers have joined forces to facilitate and accelerate the deployment of EFVS (Enhanced Flight Vision System) operations
Air traffic controllers are primarily concerned with safety, but also with traffic efficiency. This means optimizing every phase of flight.
Discover in video the testimonials of the key players involved in this project for the future.
Aviation has always held a fascination for most of us. As a passenger, we know more or less about the visible part of the iceberg – the airports, pilots, aircraft, even the control tower – but few of us have ever seen the part below the water surface: the air traffic control centre, CANAC 2.
The landmark control tower at Brussels Airport inspires, attracts, fascinates… everyone wants to climb it to admire the stunning view of the airport and the aerial ballet that makes us dream of holidays and exotic destinations. But above everything else the control tower is the centre of airport safety operations.
This time of year, a lot of people will be flying to and from their holiday destination. skeyes is one of the many actors who watch over your safety when you are enjoying precious moments away with your family or friends. One of the tools that skeyes uses to offer you a smooth flight are the safety nets.
Did you know that skeyes manages Belgian air traffic up to an altitude of approximately 7,500m (FL245)? Discover it here!
Mention 'air traffic control' and people spontaneously think of a control tower. Not that we are not proud of our towers - not everyone has a 60m high desk with a panoramic view - but the job of air traffic controller does not always take place in a tower. Read all about it here!