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Feb 06, 2019 (newstodate): Norway’s Avinor Air Navigation Services has commenced the construction for what will become the world’s largest remote towers center, controlling the air traffic at 15 airports from the Arctic city of Bodoe.
The new Remote Towers Center in Bodoe will become a nerve center for aviation from 2020, enhancing flexibility and better accessibility to 15 airports spread across a vast geographic area of Norway.
The new Remote Towers Center will offer the possibility to increase the opening hours of smaller airports, ensuring better access for ambulance flights and business development alike for small Arctic communities where airports often have to keep closed for parts of the day, due to lack of staff.
Avinor is implementing the Ninox Remote Towers platform together with the Kongsberg Group and Indra.
The new Remote Towers Center in Bodoe will become a nerve center for aviation from 2020, enhancing flexibility and better accessibility to 15 airports spread across a vast geographic area of Norway.
The new Remote Towers Center will offer the possibility to increase the opening hours of smaller airports, ensuring better access for ambulance flights and business development alike for small Arctic communities where airports often have to keep closed for parts of the day, due to lack of staff.
Avinor is implementing the Ninox Remote Towers platform together with the Kongsberg Group and Indra.