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ATLASAutomated Take-off and Landing Assessment System

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The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has established the Global Reporting Format (GRF) in an effort to globally harmonized runway condition assessment and with a clear objective to reduce runway excursions. Based on the combination of several field-proven sensing technologies, Boschung ATLAS (Automated Take-off and Landing Assessment System) provides all contaminant types and depth required by the GRF. For year-round, 24/7 operations of your runway.

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Delivering the values of the Global Reporting Format in an automated way
ATLAS monitors the presence of contaminants on the runway surface, which may have detrimental effects on braking actions, with an upmost danger of runway excursions. The system provides in real time surface condition assessment according to ICAO’s requirement for Global Reporting Format (GRF):

  • Runway condition code (RWYCC), a number between 0 and 6 that reflects the runway braking capability as a function of the surface condition
  • A normalized description of the type of contamination on the runway
  • An assessment of the depth of the contamination
  • An assessment of the contamination coverage

Field-proven and innovative sensors, ideal for runway monitoring applications
ATLAS performs thanks to a combination of sensors. The base is an ice early warning systems from Boschung or even third-party airport weather information system. To that, specific sensors have been developed:

  • IT-RWY: pavement sensor specifically designed to report contamination status of the runway surface
  • r-snow: sensor for very accurate snow depth measurement and snow type detection

Like all pavement sensors from the newest generations, the IT-RWY is installed in cases with connector for quick sensor replacement. It is designed for long lasting operations. Case and sensor have an excellent resistance to mechanical stress and chemical agents for use on airports. With very low power consumption, its robust design makes it the ideal candidate for runway monitoring applications.

A continued monitoring of runway surface without closure is of paramount importance for a safe and economical operations of airports

Modular and scalable system:
ATLAS is customized according to the specificities of the airports (international, middle-sized or unmanned airports) for all regions of the world with all climates. The number and types of measuring elements can for example vary depending on the length of the runways or on the frequency of snow falls. ATLAS can also make use of existing airport weather information systems.

No runway closure:
ATLAS permanently delivers the assessment of runway conditions without runway closure. Any change of runway conditions is recorded instantly, without the need for lengthy actions along the runway.

Support to inspection works:
When the overview of the runway conditions is clear on all thirds, supplementary visual inspections get unnecessary. ATLAS (live as well as historical) data also contribute to confirming the inspection works.

Visualization of the GRF values of all runways at a glance
The results of the runway monitoring can be visualized in the BORRMA web-based software. All runways are displayed at a glance with all information from the Global Reporting Format. RWYCC as well as contaminant type, depth and coverage are visible on the screen in a very user-friendly manner. Next to the codes of the runway, a color scheme implicitly brings clarity on the overview of runway conditions.