Leidos establishes ATM centre in Indo-Pacific

Leidos has announced the establishment of an Air Traffic Management (ATM) Center of Excellence in Singapore to keep pace with the rapidly evolving demands of global aviation.

This operational expansion…


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Leidos has announced the establishment of an Air Traffic Management (ATM) Center of Excellence in Singapore to keep pace with the rapidly evolving demands of global aviation.

This operational expansion will provide research and collaboration intended to deliver safe and efficient solutions to the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and Air Navigation Service Providers in the Indo-Pacific region.

“This expansion represents the next step in delivering the highest level of airspace services to the Indo-Pacific region,” said Ed Sayadian, Leidos senior vice president, transportation solutions.

“We are excited to grow our regional team with innovative thinkers who will engage with a broad base of global air transportation stakeholders to advance critical air traffic management capabilities.”

Axel Bensch has been appointed to lead operations in the region as well as the new centre, bringing with him more than 25 years of commercial aviation and ATM expertise.

Under his leadership, the centre will collaborate with regional universities, research institutes and industry partners to augment international air traffic solutions and enhance operations in the region leveraging Leidos’ 65-year history of supporting air navigation service providers and their mission.

The centre will also provide collaborative research and development for advanced capabilities in trajectory-based operations and international air traffic flow management through Skyline-XTM – Leidos’ comprehensive air traffic management platform.
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