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FREQUENTIS and DFS lead Europe’s first-ever rollout of scalable, resilient ATM service model

Published on August 27th, 2025
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FREQUENTIS and DFS lead Europe’s first-ever rollout of scalable, resilient ATM service model
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  • The innovative project marks the first operational deployment of the new service delivery model defined by the European ATM Master Plan 2025 
  • DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung evolves its Munich Area Control Centre backup system to the next-generation cloud native platform 
  • Frequentis provides flight data processing services from its OneATM portfolio 

DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS), the German air navigation service provider, is taking a strategic leap forward in air traffic management (ATM) by transforming PHOENIX-CC – their inhouse developed platform currently serving as a backup solution at the Munich Area Control Center – into the next-generation PHOENIX nG platform. Designed as a high-capacity backup system, PHOENIX nG will strengthen DFS’s operational resilience while marking the start of a broader modernisation of its Area Control Centre ATS (air traffic service) systems. 

This strategic effort between DFS and Frequentis marks a milestone in the modernisation of European ATM. It represents the first operational implementation aligned with the new service delivery model (SDM) defined in the ATM Master Plan 2025*, Europe’s strategic roadmap for future-ready, harmonised air traffic management. 

The PHOENIX nG platform will use advanced flight data processing services (FDPS) from Frequentis’ PRISMA ATM automation portfolio. These services, built on a service-oriented architecture and deployed with service orchestration software in DFS’s data center, will enable seamless integration with other DFS frontend and backend systems through the SDM, supporting interoperable, scalable, and future-ready operations. 

The award of this project to Frequentis followed a competitive tender process, confirming its selection as the partner for DFS’s next-generation high-capacity backup Area Control Centre ATS system. DFS and Frequentis will also work closely with EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) to complete the necessary steps for the foreseen certification in the context of DPO (Design or Production Organisation), ensuring that PHOENIX nG meets all regulatory and safety requirements for high-capacity operational use. 

This joint initiative underlines a major step forward for Europe’s ATM community, proving that the principles of the new service delivery model can be realised in live operations and setting a template for future deployments across the continent. 

* For more information about the ATM Master Plan 2025: https://www.sesarju.eu/masterplan  

Katarzyna Żmudzińska
Kasia is an ATM consultant with international experience in technical and regulatory projects gained in consulting companies - Think Research (UK) and EY (Brussels), as well as organisations like European Commission (DG MOVE), Eurocontol and ICAO and most recently a market intelligence expert with FoxATM.
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