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Norwegian Air Traffic Control Contract Awarded

Norwegian Air Traffic Control Services Company Awards Contract for New Aeronautical Charting System to ESRI Affiliates

Redlands, California—A consortium led by ESRI business partner CGx AERO in SYS of France and including ENAC (France) and Geodata (Norway) has been awarded an international tender launched by Avinor AS for its Procedures for Air Navigation, Design and Aeronautical (PANDA) charting system.

Avinor is a state-owned limited company that is responsible for air traffic control services in Norway.  The company owns and operates 46 airports throughout the country including 14 that are in association with the armed forces.

PANDA will be Avinor’s primary system for creating aeronautical charts; designing flight procedures (PANS-OPS); and conducting geospatial analyses, calculations, and transformations related to air navigation services.

ESRI’s ArcGIS software implementation includes ArcGIS Desktop and the ArcGIS 3D Analyst and Spatial Analyst extensions as well as ArcGIS Server. In addition, Avinor selected ESRI’s Production Line Tool Set (PLTS) for ArcGIS—Aeronautical Solution for the management of database-driven charting products compliant with Avinor standards and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Annex 4 standards. Aeronautical Solution will be used for chart generation, chart updates, and workflow management throughout the enterprise.

Comments Brian Cross, manager of ESRI’s aeronautical solutions, “PLTS for ArcGIS Aeronautical Solution will provide Avinor with the ability to make geographic information system (GIS)-based, database-driven Annex 4-compliant charts. By centralizing aeronautical information management, the software’s true database-driven updating capabilities will help streamline the chart updating process, and its Web-based workflow management application will provide end-to-end enterprise management of the system.”

CGx AERO in SYS is a French IT company specializing in Aeronautical and Geographical Information Systems. CGx is an ESRI France business partner that provides and supports AIS solutions and services all around the world with major partners (Procedure Design, Charting, Database, 3D, Training) with a constantly growing customer base.
www.aeroinsys.com

ENAC is a French public company providing ab initio and postgraduate training, short courses in ATM and procedure design, CNS, airport and air transport management, aircraft operation, and aviation safety and security. ENAC and CGx AERO in SYS cooperate to provide procedure design services and procedure design training. CGx AERO in SYS markets GéoTITAN®, the ENAC procedure design software. www.enac.fr

Geodata AS is a Norwegian IT company established in 1988 that can look back on 18 successful years in the Norwegian business, operating as a distributor of ESRI software. Since the beginning, Geodata has been faithful to its core business: the distribution of geographical information systems and consultancy services in connection with implementing and using GIS. www.geodata.no
ESRI France is the French distributor of ESRI technology and the partner of CGx AERO in SYS, supporting their operations on an international basis. www.esrifrance.fr

ESRI is the industry leader in GIS technology. ESRI’s GIS solutions are emerging as an integral component in nearly every type of business and government services. Headquartered in Redlands, California, ESRI has offices throughout the United States; a business partner program with more than 2,000 developers, consultants, resellers, and data providers; and a network of more than 75 international distributors with users in more than 200 countries. www.esri.com


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