Undertaken with Fusion Q Technology, the project began with an immersive virtual reality (VR) demonstration of the proposed ATC console design, giving QCAA officials an interactive preview. After formal approval of the design, LundHalsey developed a fully operational prototype. QCAA’s team later visited LundHalsey’s headquarters in Aylesbury to review the product.
The collaboration involves the delivery of 20 advanced ATC consoles for QCAA's Air Traffic Control facility. The consoles are engineered to enhance both operational efficiency and controller performance. With an emphasis on ergonomics, the consoles are designed to provide air traffic controllers with unmatched comfort and ease of use during extended operations. Key features include motorised equipment wedges, adjustable VCCS touchscreens, integrated loudspeakers for clear communication, and customisable task lighting, all aimed at maximising operator performance.
Additional highlights include motorised height-adjustable work surfaces supported by four heavy-duty actuators, providing robust ergonomic flexibility. Each console is also equipped with lockable, ventilated front panels for secure, efficient cooling of sensitive equipment, as well as easy access to equipment racks, VCCS plug-in panels, and integrated cable management for streamlined maintenance.
“The project exceeded our expectations in both design and quality, with meticulous attention to detail throughout. Since installation, our air traffic controllers have experienced noticeable improvements in operational comfort and efficiency,” said Ahmed Al-Eshaq, director of the QCAA Air Navigation Department.