Belgium-headquartered ADB SAFEGATE will provide Munich Airport (MUC) with a new integrated con-troller working position (ICWP)

ADB SAFEGATE's OneControl has been selected by Munich Airport to meet the safety and efficiency objectives outlined in Common Project 1 (CP1) of the European air traffic management (ATM) master plan.

The multi-phase contract addresses the modernisation outlined in the CP1, as well as advanced innovations for the Apron controller working position, based on ADB SAFEGATE’s tower solution OneControl. Munich Airport joins the list of reference airports across Germany, Austria, and Switzerland that have adopted ADB SAFEGATE’s Tower suite to tackle their complex operational needs.

Developed in alignment with the latest EUROCONTROL and EUROCAE standards, OneControl will be based on a modern, data-driven, and service-oriented architecture, designed for rapid deployment and interoperability.

“This significant investment in state-of-the-art technology from ADB SAFEGATE is a clear example of our dedication to striving for the highest levels of efficiency and safety at Munich Airport,” said Alexander Hoffmann, VP manager operations at MUC.

More than 33,000 employees work on the airport campus 
More than 33,000 employees work on the airport campus  Munich Airport