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  2. Sydney Airport - Wikipedia

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    Air Traffic Control Tower No.5, in operation since 1996. The present Sydney Airport control tower (No. 5) is the fifth air traffic control tower at the airport. It is also heritage-listed since 2016. The tower occupies a central position in the airport, located northeast to where General Holmes Drive goes under the main Runway 16R/34L. It began ...

  3. Sydney Airport Air Traffic Control Tower - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Malpensa Airport, Italy (2001), Vienna Airport, Austria (2006), Heathrow Airport, England (2007) and Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand (2006), which is the world's tallest free-standing control tower. [1] Sydney Airport Air Traffic Control Tower was listed on the Australian Commonwealth Heritage List on 22 January 2016 having ...

  4. Flight traffic mapping - Wikipedia

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    Flight Traffic Mapping uses animation to depict flight traffic. The mapping of flights [1] in real-time is based on a sophisticated air traffic control system that was developed for North America. The air traffic control system is a complex combination of electronics and people that helps guide planes from departure to destination.

  5. Remote and virtual tower - Wikipedia

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    Remote and virtual tower (RVT) is a modern concept where the air traffic service (ATS) at an airport is performed somewhere other than in the local control tower.Although it was initially developed for airports with low traffic levels, in 2021 it was implemented at a major international airport, London City Airport (84,260 aircraft movements in 2019).

  6. Ground stop - Wikipedia

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    A ground stop is an air traffic control measure that slows or halts the flow of aircraft [1] that meet certain criteria, requiring all aircraft of a certain criteria to remain on the ground. Often, the criteria are aircraft inbound to a given airport, where a ground stop is the halting of departing aircraft destined for one particular airport ...

  7. List of busiest airports by passenger traffic (2010–2015)

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    Rank Airport Location Country Code (IATA/ICAO) Total passengers Rank change % change 1. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport: Atlanta, Georgia: United States

  8. List of airports by ICAO code: Y - Wikipedia

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    Also see airport category and list.. The prefix Y is reserved for Australia. For many (but not all) Australian ICAO codes, the second letter indicates which flight information region (FIR) the airport belongs to – B Brisbane, S Sydney, M Melbourne and P Perth.

  9. Enhanced Traffic Management System - Wikipedia

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    The Enhanced Traffic Management System (ETMS) is a product for the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) developed to monitor and react to air traffic congestion in both real time and in the future. The system is capable of issuing ground delay programs (GDPs) and ground stop programs (GSs).