Isavia’s existing DIVOS system, provided by Frequentis, will be incorporated with a full air traffic controller tool range to enhance the reporting and investigation abilities of its air traffic control (ATC) operations.

Tools incorporated in the system will include communication, automation and surveillance.

Deployed in a private cloud, DIVOS operates on a high-end enterprise IT platform, delivered in accordance with air traffic management (ATM) compliant interfaces ED137 and developed to ED109 standard. ISAVIA manages Icelandic air traffic in one of the largest air spaces in the world, Reykjavik ACC, which measures 5.4 million square kilometres.

The centralised management of recording information for the entire Reykjavik ACC, including the tower control at Keflavik and Reykjavik Oceanic Control Area (OCA), will reduce operational efforts for incident investigation, as well as technical aspects such as monitoring and configuration.

Isavia project manager and CNS engineer Teodor Simiganoschi said: “Having the latest version of the DIVOS, compliant to EUROCAE ED-137, installed in our three main locations: Reykjavik, Keflavik and Reykjavik OCA is ensuring our investigators and engineers a high level of flexibility.

“Isavia’s DIVOS virtual environment implementation speeds up the deployment process and separates the software platform from hardware dependencies. For us, it was important that our operations and our facilities remain at the forefront of technology, in order to manage our large airspace and transatlantic gateway.

“Having installed the Frequentis IP Voice Communication system in 2014, we were confident that their recording solution would further enhance our operations.”

DIVOS is in use in over 50 countries and the solution has been enhanced to cover ED-137 voice-over IP specifications and at-the-glass recording of all controller positions in the ACC.

Investigators and data analysts can utilise radar data and recordings across various sites to construct a full picture of an incident, thereby refining the work of the authorities.

Frequentis ATM Civil vice-president Hannu Juurakko said: “We are extremely proud of the long-term partnership with Isavia and for their leading role in utilising the new standard ED-137 VoIP. Isavia manages an important transatlantic gateway and their forwardthinking attitude to technology and communication ensures they are fully prepared for the current and future demands of their airspace.”

Based on the multi-national ANSP experience, the DIVOS solution is designed to provide a number of key functionalities to ANSP improve operations. This includes synchronised playback of all relevant recordings, nation-wide, multi-site synchronised incident reconstruction, adaptable user interface for varying roles, and a central quarantine to protect recorded data.

Frequentis is the first supplier to have implemented the EUROCAE ED-137 specifications in all of its ATM communications products.