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AT-One - The ATM Research Alliance

Air Traffic Management / Human Factors / Safety / Environment / Airport Processes

AT-One develops and evaluates concepts, techniques and solutions for the Air Transport System of the future.

AT-One is the strategic alliance between between DLR’s Institute of Flight Guidance and NLR’s Air Transport Division.

Both institutes have a long track record of providing innovative an independent approaches to Air Traffic Management research. With this vast experience AT-One is a unique Centre of Excellence for Air Traffic Management.

Our focus is providing customer oriented solutions based on our extensive knowledge on ATM/ATC and supported by a complete network of research facilities. The 260 employees inside AT-One have also access to expertise of the 1400 experts on Air Transport working in DLR and NLR. 

AT-One has offices in Amsterdam, Braunschweig and Brussels and is the largest ATM research alliance in Europe and probably in the world.

   
The world wide air transport is expected to double over the next decade. To guarantee the mobility and safety of the society new solutions for ATM must be developed and validated.

AT-One understands that the future challenges can be met by improving air traffic with respect to safety, security, sustainability and efficiency.

By its research and scientific services AT-One contributes to this task and provides its customers with tailored solutions in areas like

  • Air Traffic Management
  • Human Factors
  • Safety
  • Environment
  • Airport Processes

AT-Ones experienced business managers will help customers to develop the best fitting offer for their individual needs.

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Air Traffic Management Research - 06/07/2011

NLR News letter 2011, issue 3

 
2011 - Issue 3  



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