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London Gatwick Airport boosts departure efficiency with FREQUENTIS technology at the world’s busiest single-runway airport 

Published on July 7th, 2025
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London Gatwick Airport boosts departure efficiency with FREQUENTIS technology at the world’s busiest single-runway airport 
  • The Frequentis real-time Departure Manager is in live operation at London Gatwick, fully integrated into Europe’s air traffic network
  • Strengthens London Gatwick’s ability to manage high air traffic volumes with greater precision
  • New system optimises runway use and flight predictability across one of Europe’s busiest airspaces, benefiting airlines, air traffic controllers, and passengers

London Gatwick has successfully deployed the Frequentis Departure Manager (DMAN) system, which went into full network mode on 23 June 2025. This deployment forms a key part of Gatwick’s Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) programme and is connected to the EUROCONTROL Network Manager, enabling better coordination across European airspace.

By combining the new DMAN with Frequentis’ long-standing Extended Arrival Manager (AMAN) system, installed for UK Air Navigation Service Provider NATS to support London Gatwick’s inbound flights since 2009, Gatwick has become the first airport globally to operate an extended and integrated arrival and departure management solution. This real-time coordination improves operational efficiency, helps maintain on-time performance, and better manages the flow of air traffic on the world’s most intensively used single runway.

Operating the world’s busiest single-runway airport within one of the UK’s most complex airspaces, the London Terminal Manoeuvring Area (TMA), demands the highest level of operational efficiency. The integrated Frequentis system plays a vital role in optimising runway capacity and coordinating arrivals and departures, ensuring smoother, more predictable traffic flows and helping London Gatwick to maintain high performance despite growing passenger demand.

The Frequentis DMAN system is essential in improving departure predictability, both locally at London Gatwick and across the European air traffic network. It enables better planning, reduces delays, and allows more stable flight schedules, benefiting airlines, air traffic controllers, and passengers.

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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