Remote Tower Applications

Remote Tower Service (RTS) is the provision of Air Traffic Control (ATC) from a location other than the local aerodrome tower, to oversee both air and ground movements, whilst maintaining a level of operational safety and awareness, which is equivalent to a manned solution from the aerodrome tower itself.

For Air Traffic Management

In Air Traffic Control (ATC), clear, reliable communication is critical to ensure the safety and efficiency of airspace management. Our Voice Communication System (VCS) is designed to meet the demanding needs of modern ATC operations, providing seamless, real-time communication between controllers and pilots.


For Defence

Effective and secure communication is essential for successful defense operations. Our Voice Communication Systems (VCS) are specifically engineered to meet the rigorous demands of military environments, ensuring clear and reliable communication across air, sea, and land operations.


For Public Safety

Clear, instant, and secure communication is essential for public safety organizations to coordinate emergency response effectively. Our Voice Communication System (VCS) ensures seamless connectivity between dispatch centers, first responders, and partner agencies—enabling fast, informed decision-making when every second counts.


For Maritime

Effective communication is crucial for port authorities and maritime operations to manage vessel traffic, enhance safety, and ensure smooth port activities. Our Voice Communication System (VCS) provides secure, real-time connectivity between port control centers, ships, and maritime stakeholders.

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    Situational awareness to controllers and service operators is provided by a series of environmental sensors, optical and digital cameras, microphones and lighting beams. This allows capturing all relevant aerodrome information (movements, sounds, meteorological data, operational information, etc.) and streaming them in real time to a remote location, where it is presented on suitable screens and displays. Enhanced and augmented views are possible, e.g. by use of infrared and PTZ (pan, tilt, zoom) cameras.

    The concentration of remote tower services at a remote location implies the need to make all aerodrome local services remotely available for use by a remote operator. Among these, radio and telephone communications are of fundamental importance for the correct and effective interaction with pilots and other operators or ground service providers.