
Frequentis is presenting its Unified Aeronautical Communications solution to customers for the first time at Airspace World 2025 in Lisbon. The solution marks a significant milestone in turning the company’s OneATM vision into reality: enabling air traffic controllers to access both voice and automation functions through a unified interface.
The concept integrates the X10 voice communication system with the SimCWP automation tool from Frequentis Orthogon, running on the ODS Open Platform, which enables the systems to operate in sync, so information flows smoothly between them. This collaboration between the voice and automation teams demonstrates the technical and operational value of system integration.
“For the first time, we’re showing how integration can simplify daily work for controllers. This is about delivering value in real workflows,” says Frequentis air traffic management executive vice-president Reinhard Grimm.
The solution includes two initial use cases, both being demonstrated during Airspace World. The first is a monitoring box displaying all controller–pilot messages for a selected flight event, helping controllers quickly access relevant communication without switching systems. The second enables controllers to initiate a call directly from the CWP HMI to the next sector using a smart button in the track label, reducing handover time and avoiding errors from manual dialling.
“This is about removing unnecessary steps and making communication more intuitive. The existing voice system remains, but now it’s available directly in the automation display,” explains Reinhard Grimm.
By bringing together communication and automation, Frequentis reduces complexity at the controller working position, increases redundancy, and supports safer, more efficient operations. The solution is particularly relevant for air navigation service providers aiming to modernise their infrastructure while keeping familiar workflows.
Unified Aeronautical Communications is available now and will be on display throughout Airspace World 2025.