Frequentis AG provided Norway with network solution for efficient airspace management. Avinor, the Norwegian Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP), manages a complex and growing airspace featuring both crew and uncrewed traffic, which requires complete operational awareness and regular status information of its technical resources and infrastructure. By implementing an overall operational monitoring solution, the efficiency of airspace management can be enhanced.

The Frequentis Advanced-NMS solution will enable Avinor to monitor their growing and complex countrywide infrastructure from one centralised tool, as well as enable fast, proactive, and effective responses to unplanned outages and emergency situations. It will also provide real-time performance monitoring of the quality of each system and will strengthen the overall security of Avinor's operations. Thanks to the solution's scalability, it can grow hand in hand with the development of their environment, enabling its use for decades to come.

In modern ATM operations, the complexity and scale of systems is growing. ANSPs must integrate legacy equipment with digital technologies, while managing dynamically changing flight volume. The Frequentis Advanced -NMS also allows ANSPs to adopt new contingency scenarios to increase overall operational flexibility.

Fully customisable arms, reports, and the capability to monitor from the overall network level down to the individual Air Traffic Management (ATM) service level are just some of the solutions' capabilities. Frequentis and Avinor have worked on numerous projects together since 2012, including the provision of an uncrewed traffic management (UTM) system to support Norway in its drone strategy, and voice communication systems (VCS) for multiple tower renewals, as well as a major oil field in the North Sea. Most recently Avinor selected Frequentis' multi-redundant X10 VCS for the control centres in Royken, Stavanger, and optionally Bodo, to create true location- independence for ATM operations.