Airbus ProSky will support improved air traffic management (ATM) across Latin America as part of this Airbus subsidiary’s newly-signed memorandum of understanding with Atech, which is a leader in high technology systems integration.
Working together, Airbus ProSky and Atech will provide solutions that safely and efficiently accommodate the region’s anticipated air transportation growth, while also increasing efficiency with less fuel consumption, emissions and operating costs for airlines.
This partnership brings together two established leaders in ATM performance improvement. Airbus ProSky is committed to working side-by-side with Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP), aircraft operators and airport authorities to build a truly collaborative system with greater capacity, better performance and environmental sustainability for all stakeholders.
The Airbus subsidiary – which includes the Metron Aviation, Quovadis and ATRiCs companies – supplies performance improvement solutions for ATM, air traffic flow management, collaborative decision making and Performance-Based Navigation (PBN) to ANSPs around the globe.
Atech’s gate-to-gate ATM concept offers state-of-the-art air traffic control, air traffic flow management and ground and surface management systems. As part of the Embraer Group, the company currently supports the Brazilian air traffic navigation and management system for the Department of Airspace Control (DECEA) and other Latin American countries' ANSPs.





















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