New Cloud platform to ‘transform global air traffic communication’

New Cloud platform to ‘transform global air traffic communication’

Gives air navigation a faster, more secure way to connect globally

SaaS cloud-based digital platform, SITA ATC Bridge, is doing its bit to replace clunky Air traffic control (ATC) legacy systems with a secure, seamless, and simplified solution designed to maintain operational efficiency.

The platform supports Civil Aviation Authorities, Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs), and regulators who need fast, dependable, and scalable communication across the ICAO ATS Messaging Handling System (AMHS). 

By reducing the cost and complexity of legacy systems, ATC Bridge opens the door to more accessible and resilient connectivity, even for emerging markets.

“Across the industry, air navigation service providers are being asked to do more with less: handle growing traffic volumes and modernize systems, often with tight budgets,” said Martin Smillie, Senior Vice President of Communications and Data Exchange at SITA.

“Legacy communication systems make that harder by being expensive, rigid, and complex to maintain. SITA ATC Bridge changes that. By moving to a secure, cloud-based platform, we’re giving aviation authorities the flexibility, speed and resilience they need to collaborate across borders and keep pace with the demands of modern air traffic management.”

A cost-effective, secure, and fully managed SaaS cloud communication platform, ATC Bridge will support global air traffic communication in a modern, agile way. 

It is tailored for fast deployment, budget-conscious procurement, and modern operational needs, where the exchange of large and frequent messages is becoming more mission critical and necessary. ATC Bridge delivers seamless critical scalability, security and reliability for both mature and emerging ANSPs.

ATC Bridge introduces a new ATC Message Handling System (AMHS) Gateway that makes it possible to exchange large messages securely and reliably. Because it is cloud-based, there is no need for physical installations, and users can access the system remotely from any location. 

What this means is that aviation authorities can collaborate in real time across borders and departments, making sure they are more responsive and can operate more efficiently.

The solution also lowers the total cost of ownership by removing the need for expensive hardware, software licenses, or ongoing IT maintenance. Instead, customers can choose a flexible subscription-based pricing model that scales with their needs.

With ATC Bridge, aviation stakeholders gain a scalable, affordable, and resilient communication solution that strengthens stability across global air traffic operations. This new SITA service is the subject of a pending patent.