ENAC latest ATM innovations at WAC 2018

Publié le 28 February 2018

From 6 to 8 March 2018, the "World ATM Congress" will be held every year in Madrid (Spain). ENAC will present its latest training and research innovations. More than 7000 visitors from all over the world are expected.

The  air  traffic  sector  is  one  of  the  most  demanding  industries  when  it  comes  to  innovation,  with  arapidly changing environment and technical developments in full throttle.

ENAC  is  known  worldwide  for  the  quality  of  its  ATMtrainingcoursesandinnovative  capabilities.  It develops know-how, trainingprogrammesand research projects designed to address the needs of thisfast-moving sector. 

Thanks  to  the  expertise  of  its  teachers,  researchers  and  instructors,  ENAC  has positioned itself as one of the key players in the ATM of tomorrow.

ENAC will use a series of unique demonstrations to present its most advanced tools dedicated to ATM research and air traffic controllers training :

ACHIL  Platform:  Aeronautical  Computer  Human  Interaction  Lab. The  ACHIL  platformanalyses  and  designs  operational  systems  involving  human  operators  (pilots,  controllersandengineers).

CBTDyn / ELSA: Computer-basedtraining (CBT) system for working on multiple aspects of a controller's workflow : phraseology, flight-data integration, conflict detection   andresolution,  stripmanagementin  a  paper-strip  environment,  HMI handlingin  a  striplessenvironment, etc.

  • SVS:  SharedVirtualSky:  instant buddy system forair traffic simulators with real-timecockpit simulators.
  • Dynamic  sectorisation: Optimal  adaptation  of airspace  sectorisation  in  accordance  with changes in the control load over time.
  • Cop Optimizer: Optimisation of aircraft sequencing above a navigation point.
  • Bagage3DX:  3D,  interactive and virtual inspection  and  handling of  the  inside of  luggage based on the volumetric exploration of data.
  • ATC  Supervisor:  catalogue of  training  programmes –  initial,  continuing, master’s andspecialised master’s.

ENAC’s participation in WAC 2018 once  again  confirms its position  as a leader in ATM training and research.

More information and registrations on the WAC website ///

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