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Manchester to become first UK airport to adopt digital hybrid control tower


Manchester Airport (MAN) located in the north of England, and Britain’s third busiest airport in terms of passenger throughput, is to be the UK’s first major international airport to adopt a ‘hybrid’ digital control tower as part of a project announced by the UK’s National Air Traffic Control Service, or NATS.

Working in collaboration with the digital technology company Searidge Technologies, the airport will become a pioneer in the deployment of operational grade, ultra-high definition panoramic cameras which will be used to aid air traffic controllers working in the Manchester Airport control tower to manage and optimize the airport’s entire ground operation, with the dual aims of enhancing the airport’s overall capacity and improving on-time performance for both airlines and their passengers.

As detailed in a NATS statement, air traffic controllers will use the live footage provided by these cameras to manage aircraft movements around the airport’s Terminal 2 extension. These images will be digitally enhanced and augmented in real time with relevant radar data and overlays to add additional information to controllers.

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