HungaroControl Opens New Air Traffic Centre

  • 28 Feb 2013 8:01 AM
HungaroControl Opens New Air Traffic Centre
State-owned HungaroControl officially opened its new air traffic control centre at Budapest’s international airport yesterday, after a Ft 13 billion investment. The company financed 85% of the costs from its own resources, and received a €6 million EU subsidy for the project.

The new, three-storey air traffic control tower on 10,000m2 of floor space is equipped with state of the art technology.

The older control centre will be turned into a knowledge and training centre.

The new air traffic control centre is among the leading ones in Europe in terms of network infrastructure and technology, said HungaroControl CEO Kornél Szepessy.

HungaroControl handles 16,000 flights daily and will remotely direct air traffic over Kosovo from the new centre.

Source: Hungary Around the Clock

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