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Improved runway safety at Zürich airport
Posted by Maria Aas Borkenhagen on 18 March 2019 03:09 PM

The Advanced Runway Safety Improvement (ARSI) project has resulted in a pioneering solution that improves air traffic controllers’ situational awareness. The project was awarded the Jane’s Runway Award 2019 during the World ATM Congress.  

 

 

Airports around the world may benefit from an innovative solution developed by skyguide, Indra, SkySoft-ATM and Zürich Airport in the Advanced Runway Safety Improvement (ARSI) project. The objective of the project has been to increase runway safety and traffic capacity during certain arrival and departure configurations at Zürich Airport, but the solution has implications reaching far beyond the initial project scope.

 

In the ARSI project, skyguide’s electronic flight strip system, TRACE from SkySoft-ATM, is integrated with Indra’s A-SMGCS InNOVA Ground. Aimed at the tower environment, air traffic controllers will get an electronic warning in case they make safety critical decisions.

 

“The solution is based on the input given to the Electronic Flight Strips. The system will immediately detect potential critical situations due to conflicting clearances or non-compliant instructions, allowing more time to react in critical situations”, explains Terje Dalen, Product Manager Tower Systems from Indra. “Skyguide and Zürich Airport are the pioneers, but any airport with a high number of runway crossings could benefit from a similar solution.”

 

Air traffic controllers are already reporting that the new solution has provided them with greater situational awareness. “The controllers have been actively involved in designing and developing the solution. It has been important for us to minimize their need for feeding the system”, explains Project Manager Jörn Winkler from skyguide. “The result is a fully integrated and semi-automated tower system. The feedback from the users is very positive.”

 

The system is capable of A-SMGCS 3+ alerts (conflict detection). The first phase of the project has been operational since February 2018, and the implementation was finalized in February this year.