skeyes air traffic control system scheduled to undergo major upgrade

Overnight hardware and software upgrade on 19 to 20 October

Steenokkerzeel, Belgium - on 19 October, skeyes, the Belgian air navigation service provider, will be ​ upgrading its air traffic control systems overnight. This involves the Mid-Life Upgrade 2 (MLU2) of the air traffic management system in its control towers and CANAC2 control centre on the Steenokkerzeel site. The MLU2 is essential for equipping the skeyes systems with new hardware and software that will enable additional functionalities to be added in the near future and to meet tomorrow's aviation safety requirements.

skeyes control tower at Brussels Airport
skeyes control tower at Brussels Airport

The retrofit will start late afternoon on Saturday 19 October and will continue until the morning of Sunday 20 October. The transition itself should only take a few hours.

To minimise the impact on air traffic at Brussels Airport and regional airports, skeyes has chosen to carry out the works outside the peak period of the summer flight schedule and on the night from Saturday to Sunday, traditionally the least busy night of the week.

Prior to the actual implementation of MLU2, the programme underwent more than a year of preparation and testing to anticipate possible incidents. skeyes has worked out a flexible transition, including back-up scenarios, ranging from an initial implementation with subsequent modifications to a complete return to the previous state.

 

CANAC2 control centre on the Steenokkerzeel site
CANAC2 control centre on the Steenokkerzeel site

 

 

 

 

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About skeyes

skeyes ensures the safety and efficiency of air traffic in Belgium 24/7. The skeyes air traffic controllers manage over 3,000 aircraft every day, which makes up over a million flight movements per year. The autonomous public company is active at the heart of Europe, in one of the busiest and most complex sections of airspace of the continent. skeyes is active at Brussels Airport and at the airports of Antwerp, Charleroi, Kortrijk, Liège and Ostend. Thanks to its CANAC 2 control centre skeyes manages the flight movements above Belgium and a part of Luxembourg up to an altitude of 7,500 metres (*). The company relies on its nearly 900 experienced staff members who are at the service of their customers: airline companies, airports, the aviation sector and the authorities. skeyes also develops innovating services regarding drones and contributes to a sustainable future of the aviation sector, among other things with respect to the environment.

skeyes is a member of FABEC, a joint airspace block (Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Switzerland) with the aim of improving air navigation efficiency in the heart of Europe in the framework of the Single European Sky.

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(*) The upper airspace of the Benelux countries and North West Germany is managed jointly with the EUROCONTROL centre in Maastricht. 

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