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Aquila offers a range of air traffic management solutions and services in the UK and abroad. The company is undertaking a £1.5bn 22-year programme to to transform military air traffic management at all MoD sites to ensure flights are safely and efficiently managed and sequenced for take-off and landing.
Copello has been chosen by Aquila as its principal external source of talent.
Copello director Lisa Pinhorne said: ‘Copello has been working closely with Aquila for two years placing engineering, technical, commercial and support talent across the business and is thrilled to be able to further strengthen
and extend our relationship with Aquila to provide support in developing their employee brand and establishing an effective long term talent strategy.
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London City Airport has now become the first major airport in the world that is controlled entirely by a remote digital air traffic control tower. This is thanks to the innovative technology developed by Saab.
So, how exactly does a remote air traffic control tower work? First, the cameras and sensors at the airport get a complete view of the airfield, which they then transmit to a control room all the way up in Hampshire. Next, a team of controllers actually instruct aircraft movements, based on the images, the audio data and the radar readings from the digital control tower at the airport.
Photo: Royal Navy. THE Forth is set to host elements of a major UK-led multinational exercise next week when Exercise Strike Warrior gets underway. One of the largest military exercises of its kind in Europe, Strike Warrior 21 which incorporates Exercise Joint Warrior 21-1, will run from May 8 to 20 with a few of the participating vessels departing from ports on the East Coast of Scotland. For this exercise, port visits will be kept to a minimum, however vessels are expected to arrive at Rosyth and Leith before joining the exercise. Joint Warrior 21-1 is integrated with Exercise Strike Warrior 21 as part of the final preparations for the first deployment of the UK’s Carrier Strike Group (CSG) next month. HMS Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Navy’s Fleet Flagship sits at the centre of the CSG which will deploy shortly after the completion of Strike Warrior.