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Frequentis is proud to support Estonian Air Navigation Services (EANS) in its move towards providing digital aeronautical information. This marks a significant step for both Estonia and European airspace modernisation, as the industry prepares for the mandatory implementation of the information sharing framework, (system wide information management – SWIM services) by 2026.

The newly signed agreement between EANS and Frequentis reflects a shared commitment to innovation and future-ready air traffic management. Frequentis will contribute technical expertise to help EANS implement the digital NOTAM capability, enabling structured aeronautical data, such as airspace changes or runway closures, to be transmitted automatically in real time, without manual input.

“Digital NOTAMs represent a key milestone on the path to smarter and more automated air traffic operations,” says Frequentis Comsoft managing director Josef Kutschi. “We are pleased to work alongside EANS, applying our experience in aeronautical data services to help deliver measurable benefits to both operational users and the wider aviation network.”

“Frequentis brings valuable know-how and a future-proof approach to our digital transformation,” says EANS head of aeronautical information management Kalmer Sütt. “This cooperation supports our goal to provide faster, more accurate, and higher-quality aeronautical information services – aligned with European requirements and tailored to the needs of our stakeholders.”

This collaboration forms part of the acceleration of aeronautical digital information availability (ACADIA) project, which brings together several European air navigation service providers to harmonise digital aeronautical services. Frequentis is contributing to the development of system-ready NOTAM scenarios that will ensure compliance with EU regulations and support a smooth transition to full digital NOTAM operations.

As the January 2026 deadline for mandatory digital NOTAM services approaches, Frequentis remains committed to delivering interoperable, future-focused solutions that enhance situational awareness and decision-making across the aviation ecosystem.