Airways NZ installs first Total Control 360° Simulator offsh
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Release
For
immediate release
26 July
2012
Airways NZ
installs first Total Control 360° Simulator
offshore
Airways New
Zealand has developed and installed a world-leading, highly
realistic 3D air traffic control simulator in South Africa
– and is investigating further global opportunities for
its multi-million dollar training solution.
The installation and commissioning of the Total Control Simulator for South Africa’s Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) is a significant milestone for Airways, which controls New Zealand’s airspace and provides air traffic management and navigation services and solutions globally.
The Total Control simulator, which gives a full 360° view of the airfield, is one of the only ATC simulators in the world that imitates the full air traffic control environment, complete with real-world traffic scenarios – and can simulate any weather conditions. Airways’ own simulator is installed at their Christchurch training base for use by New Zealand and offshore air traffic control trainees.
The simulator solution developed for ATNS in South Africa is the first to be installed and commissioned outside of New Zealand for Airways, after years of research, development and investment.
Airways Research and Product Development Manager Mark Griffin says the Total Control simulator enhances the quality and speed of ATC training, at a time when the aviation industry is under increased pressure to train enough air traffic controllers to meet demand.
“With Total Control, ATC trainees can be trained to an advanced level in a real-world environment, and can significantly reduce their on-the-job training time. We’re proud to have Airways technology and expertise now installed in South Africa, which is expected to become a huge aviation market in the future,” Mr Griffin says.
The multi-million dollar ATNS contract included the
design of the simulator, provision of software adaptation
and training. The main system was developed to simulate the
base training environment for ATNS, and Tambo Airport in
Johannesburg. A second simulated South African control tower
has since been added to the base training
environment.
A key point of
difference for Total Control is its ability to simulate all
types of weather conditions, through four-dimensional
modelling of New Zealand microclimates. Airways worked with
Dunedin-based computer graphics experts Animation Research
Ltd to build the graphics for the
simulator.
“The 3D graphics deliver an experience for the trainee as close to the real thing as possible. Even sun-strike and raindrops on the cab windows are replicated with incredible realism,” Mr Griffin says.
“The Total Control simulator is a cornerstone of
Airways’ training business, and after a successful
installation in South Africa, we’re now focused on
developing further markets and opportunities for the
solution globally.”
About
Airways
• Airways is a world-leading
commercial Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP), and
operates in New Zealand as a State-Owned Enterprise
(SOE).
• We look after key aviation infrastructure
around New Zealand and manage the more than 1 million
traffic movements per year into and around New Zealand’s
30 million sq km of airspace.
• Airways delivers air
traffic control and engineering training, and provides air
traffic management and navigation services and consultancy
in more than 65 countries.
• For more information about
Airways please visit www.airways.co.nz
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