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TotalControl is an advanced simulation platform, and a key aspect of the project was a centralised simulator pilot site at Trondheim Airport in Værnes – to enable remote simulator pilots to participate in training for all six simulator sites across Norway. It is great to see that we have been able to overcome these challenges together by the means of digital solutions and great sense of ingenuity together, despite being located on the opposite sides of the planet.” “The COVID-19 situation has provided the aviation industry with many challenges indeed. “I am impressed with the manner in which the Airways New Zealand and Avinor teams have collaborated in making it possible to go live with the Tower simulator solution at six Norwegian airports,” says Anders Kirsebom, CEO of Avinor Air Navigation Services. Site acceptance testing was led by Avinor in Norway, with seamless engagement by AIL staff remotely. AIL’s simulator specialists guided Avinor technicians through the installation of hardware, and simulator user training was delivered remotely via the Airways Knowledge Online (AKO) virtual academy. The engagement and teamwork between AIL and Avinor were critical to ensure this project’s success.”įor all installations, creative use of technology enabled FAT to be delivered from New Zealand, with the team from Avinor participating from Norway. “The innovative approach for remote simulator factory acceptance testing (FAT), installations and site acceptance testing (SAT), especially at this scale, we believe is a global first. “The Covid-19 pandemic meant we had to transform the way we operate in terms of simulator design, deployment, installation, and training,” says AIL CEO Sharon Cooke. The project also includes six mobile simulators, and a five-year contract has been signed for simulator licence, support and maintenance.

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An agile approach and close collaboration with Avinor were necessary to deliver six large tower and four surveillance simulators across six sites throughout Norway, with 17 aerodrome environments in total. The tight timeline of a December completion and the scale of the project were challenging, with the Covid-19 pandemic adding extra complexities. The final tower simulator to be installed and commissioned was at Stavanger Airport in Sola on 16 December.

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To meet project deliverables within tight timeframes, the Covid-19 mitigation strategy successfully used at Oslo Airport was extended to all remaining sites. With the Airways International Ltd (AIL) and Avinor teams working thousands of kilometres apart and travel restrictions in place due to Covid-19, collaboration between AIL and Avinor was key. The final of six Airways TotalControl tower simulator sites for Avinor Air Navigation Services in Norway has gone live, concluding a complex eight-month project with an innovative approach to delivery.












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