SITA ATC Connect To Redefines Future Of Air Traffic Control Messaging

SITA ATC Connect To Redefines Future Of Air Traffic Control Messaging

SITA ATC Connect will allow the sharing of flight information with air navigation service providers (ANSPs) quickly and securely worldwide. It will provide streamlined communications to simplify the exchange of data and ensure flight operations run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.

FPJ News ServiceUpdated: Thursday, February 13, 2025, 08:10 PM IST
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Mumbai: SITA, a specialist in air transport communications and technology, has launched an innovative new global messaging solution that aims to help redefine the way air traffic control (ATC) communications works.

SITA ATC Connect will allow the sharing of flight information with air navigation service providers (ANSPs) quickly and securely worldwide. It will provide streamlined communications to simplify the exchange of data and ensure flight operations run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.

The new messaging platform offers a single, easy-to-use global solution for airlines, airports and ground handlers to exchange flight operational messages with ANSPs. This can include flight plans, NOTAMs (Notices to Airmen) that alert pilots of potential hazards along a flight route or at a location that could affect their flight, and other essential advisories.

SITA claims that the new ATC Connect is easily integrated, fully supporting the move from legacy Aeronautical Fixed Telecommunication Networks (AFTNs) to modern ATS (Air Traffic Services) message handling systems (AMHS). With full inter-operability, it allows service providers to share large file messages and images with enhanced features for rich data exchange.

Martin Smillie, senior vice president for SITA Communications and Data Exchange, said, “The mix of legacy and modern air traffic systems in different markets globally add unnecessary complexity and delays to air navigation. SITA ATC Connect automatically adapts to different air navigation communities worldwide with an innovative, single global communication connection that is both quick and secure. This is truly the future of ATC messaging, improving efficiency and allowing the industry to offer reliable and on-time operations.”

SITA ATC Connect provides airlines, airports and ANSP customers with an easy-to-use system that provides direct access to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) AMHS ATC for a single point of transmission for flight plans and meteorological data, avoiding intermediary points to quickly secure real-time acknowledgements and responses.

The solution has a built-in back-up connection for uninterrupted service, with streamlined workflows for smoother daily operations that deliver time and resource savings through automation and simplified processes.

It can also automatically reroute traffic to avoid operational disruptions or delays, while also covering both ICAO and IATA (International Air Transport Association) connectivity protocols and message formats for full compatibility and geographic coverage.

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