autoevolution 6 Jun 2021, 12:15 UTC · by Digital air traffic control centers are taking the world’s airports by storm. After London City Airport recently became the first major international airport to operate a remote air traffic control system, Sweden’s northernmost airport has also digitalized its air traffic control. 1 photo A new center for remote air traffic control began operating at the Stockholm Arlanda Airport, on June 1. With this center, Saab is introducing a second generation Digital Tower (r-TWR), part of Saab’s Digital Air Traffic Solutions (SDATS). The Tower is located at the Kiruna Airport and is meant to send information to the new remote control center (RTC), in Stockholm.