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Avtech wins Dubai Airports contract

Dubai, June 16, 2013

Avtech, a leading provider of digital ATM solutions, has been awarded a 14-month contract with Dubai Airports to study the behaviour of vortex wake generated by aircraft arriving at Dubai International.

For more than 40 years air traffic controllers have used prescribed standard separation distances between landing aircraft, based on their weight, to account for the theoretical amount of vortex wake an aircraft will generate for those aircraft following it.

To help Dubai increase airport capacity, Avtech has assembled a best in class consortium of industry experts to measure and analyse the actual performance of wake vortices, in terms of both intensity and movement, said a top official.

Lars GV Lindberg, the CEO of Avtech Middle East said, "Dubai continues to lead the aviation industry in exploring new concepts to further enhance the service provided to its airlines and passengers. This study will focus on specific procedures with the intention to increase capacity at the world’s second busiest airport in terms of international traffic."

"Additionally the project will lay the foundation stone for the potential development of a dynamic vortex wake assessment system, which could benefit not only Dubai, but the entire global aviation industry," he noted.

The study will utilize LIDAR equipment provided by Lockheed Martin, which uses laser light sensors to measure the vortices; it will exploit detailed meteorological data provided by AirDat - Panasonic, and benefit from the experience of aircraft Flight Management System manufacturer Honeywell.

In addition, NATS will provide detailed operational analysis of the data, using experience developed conducting similar studies at London’s Heathrow Airport.

Avttech's units in Sweden and Middle East will be providing the Wake Vortex Monte Carlo simulations, data analysis and project management. The project is part of the Serco – Dans managed Dubai Airport Dual Arrival Stream program.

Helen Woodrow, the vice president for forecasting and research at Dubai Airports said, "We have one of the industry’s most proactive growth plans at Dubai Airports to cater for the estimated 100 million passengers we expect to pass through our airports by 2020."

"This project is indicative of the initiatives we are taking to optimise the efficiency of our operation and augment safety as well as capacity," he added.-TradeArabia News Service




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