Air Traffic Data Systems
Copperchase ATC Data Systems have a dedicated team of software and computer engineers responsible for the comprehensive range of ATC systems.
The ATC systems can be provided as an integrated airport solution or as a standalone application for the smaller airports.
The ATC Data Systems team comprises of commercial staff, development engineers, IT specialists and installation engineers.
The ATC Data Systems team operate from the Copperchase office in Poole, Dorset in the South of England and supply systems worldwide.
Copperchase Ltd is a global leader in ATC systems, serving over 300 airports worldwide.
We offer a range of services, including safety case development, industrial production management, and control systems design.
Our Middle East projects focus on jet fuel processing, line maintenance, and construction.
Air Traffic Engineering
Copperchase Air Traffic Engineering (ATE) Group comprises of a team of Air Traffic Engineers with a vast amount of operational experience.
The Copperchase Engineering division provides a range of systems in conjunction with our selected business partners and services specifically for ATC users at airports.
The ATE division is made up of the installation engineers in addition to systems development and build specialists.
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Air travel is expanding more quickly than ever, with UK airports handling thousands of flights each day and demand showing no sign of slowing. The surge in flights risks congestion in the air and on the ground, putting enormous pressure on the systems that keep aviation safe and efficient.
How National Air Traffic Control Services Keep UK Skies Safe and Efficient
Air Traffic Control (ATC) in the UK has dramatically evolved since its inception in the mid-20th century. When the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) first began to formalise air traffic management, flight numbers were a fraction of today’s volumes. Today, National Air Traffic Services (NATS) oversees one of the busiest and most complex airspaces in the world.
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