London City becomes first major airport to be controlled by remote digital tower
London City Airport has become the first major international airport in the world to be fully controlled by a remote digital air traffic control tower, following intensive testing and live trials of the technology during lockdown.
All flights on the airport’s summer schedule are being guided to land or take off by air traffic controllers based 115km away at NATS’ air traffic control centre in Swanwick, using an enhanced reality view supplied by a state-of-the-art 50m digital control tower.
The technology marks a step-change in global air traffic management and is expected to help the airport meet an expected surge in demand for flying during the summer season as COVID-19 restrictions are eased from Monday 17 May.