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New Era of Air Traffic Control Launches in Edmonton: First Canadian Site Selected

Published on June 26th, 2025
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New Era of Air Traffic Control Launches in Edmonton: First Canadian Site Selected

NAV CANADA has confirmed that its Edmonton facility will be the first Canadian site selected for the development and implementation of iTEC SkyNex.

The ground-breaking system – developed in partnership with Indra and trusted partners in Europe – represents a generational leap in air traffic management (ATM) technology.

The iTEC SkyNex ATM system is designed to strengthen system integration, reduce costs, improve efficiency, and promote greener, more sustainable air travel. Its implementation will mark a significant breakthrough for air traffic operations in both Europe and Canada. The introduction of iTEC SkyNex is a major milestone on the path to trajectory-based operations, representing a critical investment in Canadian aviation infrastructure.

Edmonton’s Area Control Centre, located within the world’s largest non-oceanic Flight Information Region, provides an ideal launch point for iTEC SkyNex. The facility is responsible for safe and efficient operations across a range of operating environments, a diverse traffic mix and is at the crossroads of domestic and international aircraft routes. This offers conditions to scale and test future-ready innovative technologies.

At the heart of the iTEC SkyNex system is the Flight Data Processor (FDP), often described as the system’s “nerve centre”. The FDP calculates flight paths, detects potential conflicts, and updates flight data in real time—supporting safe, coordinated operations across borders. This new FDP will ultimately replace our current system, and is being co-developed by Canadian and European partners, positioning NAV CANADA at the forefront of industry innovation.

Through this collaboration, NAV CANADA is accelerating innovation and contributing to a flexible, interoperable ATM system built on shared knowledge—delivering smarter, scalable solutions that elevate global aviation performance.

NAV CANADA is the first air navigation service provider outside of Europe to join the consortium and participate in the development of this advanced technology.

Vincent Lambercy
Vincent brings 24 years of Air Traffic Management experience to the team. Having founded FoxATM after working 17 years with ANSPs in technical and sales roles; within ANSPs and the ATM industry. He has strong technical and commercial experience in international projects.
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