NAV CANADA partners with Kongsberg on Digital Facilities strategy
by CM Staff
The DAATS program, is a component of NAV CANADA's strategic direction that will try to drive long-term resiliency and sustainability for the services it provides to customers at airports.
OTTAWA — NAV CANADA announces that it has signed an agreement with Kongsberg Geospatial for the provision of Digital Aerodrome Air Traffic Services (DAATS) technology, as part of its Digital Facilities initiative.
The DAATS program, is a component of NAV CANADA’s strategic direction that will try to drive long-term resiliency and sustainability for the services it provides to customers at airports. In place of a traditional out-the-window view, digital facilities optical sensors, external microphones, and other sensors will be used to capture what is happening at an airport to provide critical information and situational awareness to air traffic service employees.
“We are delighted to partner with one of the leading providers in digital tower solutions. NAV CANADA’s Digital Facilities strategy provides an opportunity to re-imagine how our services are delivered. Digital Facilities allow us to be adaptable, resilient, and forward thinking, while keeping safety and efficiency at the core of all our operations,” says Raymond G. Bohn, President and CEO, NAV CANADA.
With this partnership with Kongsberg, NAV CANADA will develop a digital facility at the Kingston Airport to refine and validate its technology and operating procedures, as well as a test facility in Ottawa as part of early phases of the program. This work will be foundational to inform future implementations of digital facilities to support other airports across the country.
Kongsberg Geospatial is involved in the research and development of new technologies for Beyond Line-of-Sight (BVLOS) navigation systems for Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS) platforms and operator visualization for Remote Towers for air traffic services.
“Kongsberg Geospatial is proud to write aviation history in Canada, alongside NAV CANADA. We will deliver a digital tower solution that is state-of-the-art, and we look forward to working with NAV CANADA and our partners to develop the next generation of aviation safety,” said Jordan Freed, President of Kongsberg Geospatial. “We have been a technology provider to NAV CANADA for over 15 years and we welcome the opportunity to continue to partner to provide next generation air traffic services in Canada.”