Sonderborg to Be First Danish Airport with Digital Tower
Denmark’s regional Sonderborg Airport is set to become the first airport in the country to implement a digital control tower, marking a significant advancement in air traffic management technology. This innovative system will allow air traffic services to be provided remotely, enhancing operational efficiency and modernizing the airport's infrastructure.
The airport has chosen the ‘r-TWR’ system developed by Saab Digital Air Traffic Solutions for this initiative. Jakup Sverri Kass, the airport’s chief, expressed enthusiasm about the development, stating, “This marks a historic step for our airport and the region. We are modernizing in a way that keeps our airport efficient and connected.”
The introduction of the digital tower is expected to streamline operations and eliminate the need for a new physical control tower, all while preserving local air traffic controller jobs. Saab emphasizes that this development will help future-proof the airport, which currently offers connections through Air Alsie, an operator of ATR turboprop aircraft and business jets.
The digital tower will feature a comprehensive voice communication system and an automatic flight information service, ensuring that air traffic controllers can manage flights effectively from a remote location. This advancement not only enhances safety and efficiency but also positions Sonderborg Airport as a leader in adopting modern air traffic management solutions in Denmark.
Sonderborg Airport's transition to a digital control tower represents a significant milestone in the modernization of air traffic services in Denmark. By leveraging advanced technology, the airport aims to improve operational efficiency while maintaining local employment, setting a precedent for future developments in the aviation sector.