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Remote Towers: Transforming Air Traffic Operations Through Digital Oversight
Air traffic management has traditionally relied on physical control towers located at airports, where controllers observe runways and airspace directly. Over the past decade, this long-established model has begun to change. Advances in digital imaging, sensor integration, and secure communication networks have enabled the emergence of remote towers—an approach that allows air traffic services to be provided from facilities located far from the airport itself. This shift represents a significant evolution in how aviation infrastructure is planned and operated.
At the core of a remote tower concept is a combination of high-definition cameras, microphones, radar feeds, and data links installed at an airport. These systems capture a comprehensive, real-time view of airfield activity. The information is transmitted to a remote center where air traffic controllers work using large panoramic screens and digital tools that replicate—and in some cases enhance—the visual perspective of a traditional tower. Zoom functions, infrared imaging, and…