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 ATECH
  Rua do Rocio, 313 – 5th floor São Paulo - 04552-000, Brazil Marcos Ribeiro Resende
www.atech.com.br comercial.atm@atech.com.br + 55 11 3103-4600 company/atech-grupoembraer
 COMPANY DESCRIPTION
Atech is an Embraer Group Company recognized as the Brazilian ATM and Defense System House. It is a company guided by innovation and technology with unique expertise in critical systems engineering and situational awareness technologies.
Based on international standards, Atech is responsible for developing the Brazilian air traffic management system, recognized by ICAO as a reference system worldwide. Based on those systems, to fulfill the international ANSP needs, Atech developed the Makron portfolio of products, which also were deployed overseas, bringing complete and integrated solutions to the international ATM market.
PRODUCTS/SERVICES
Atech supplies a complete set of Air Traffic Management solutions that allow the ANSPs to provide air navigation services from takeoff to landing, gate-to-gate, offering maximum safety, reliability, and efficiency. The Makron portfolio of ATM products are as follows:
SKYFLOW (ATFM): Designed to compute the demand and capacity balance of the airspace based on the regulated elements. The CDM environment (Collaboration Decision Making), allows stakeholders to plan the balance of the airspace strategically, as well as during the pre-tactical and tactical phases, where TMI (Traffic Measurement Initiatives) can be applied to keep the balance of the airspace.
SAGITARIO (ATC): It is a modern and integrated ATC solution that provides a set of operational tools for air traffic controllers to support their decision-making processes. The system delivers accurate situational awareness sourced from multiple types of sensors, flight
plans, and weather information to provide comprehensive situational awareness to ATCO.
PLATAO (ATC SIMULATOR): A simulator system that supports training and simulations for air traffic controllers. It allows the instructor to explore as many different operational scenarios as possible, making the trainees more experienced in real situations.
LEO (IFPS): This Initial Flight Plan System was developed to centralize, process, and distribute the flight plans to the stakeholders involved. It can be integrated into the eFPL JANUS app, a flight plan filling application for mobile devices, which eliminates errors and increases the security and agility of flight planning submission.
JANUS (AMHS): Based on robust and clustered technology, it provides messaging uninterruptible services for multiple interconnected subscribers. Based on a friendly interface, the User Agents can send/receive several types of ATS messages based on pre-formatted forms.
COSMOS (R-AFIS): It offers resources specifically designed to provide flight information services as an AFIS (Aerodrome Flight Information Service) for aerodromes at remote locations, optimizing the use of specialized operational personnel.
AURA (OPMET): It is a repository of meteorological information in which agents periodically report the meteorological conditions of a given area, which can be retrieved by general aviation and airlines.
AQUILA (SWIM): It is a platform to provide interoperability among different ATM Systems, harmonizing the information for different stakeholders, by using international standards for publishing and consuming information.
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