JULY 2022AEROSPACEDEFENSEREVIEW.COM19TOP 10SOLUTIONS PROVIDERS IN MENA - 2022Mobility and its three pillars of air, inland, and sea transportation are at the heart of the socio-economic fabric. They support social relationships and make products and services, such as commerce, jobs, health care, and education, more accessible. In today's world, mobility by air is all about efficiency, speed, interconnectivity, and accessibility. Airlines are incorporating new and emerging technologies into their operations to improve passenger experience and operational efficiencies. Head-mounted thermal scanning sensors to technology-supported social distancing techniques are being implemented in various airports around the world. Establishing appropriate levels of operational excellence to enable output growth while preserving quality and providing safety remains a significant issue. In this regard, United ATS is dedicated to aviation excellence by training aviation employees and transferring technology to provide better services to optimize airspace utilization and contribute to worldwide efforts to improve the safety of international flights. The firm has been a leading company in the Aviation technology services field across the Middle East and Africa since 2003. With over twenty years of experience, United ATS has become a regional supplier of high added value aviation technology services. The firm's professional teams are experienced in Instrument Flight Procedures, aviation/airspace management, and design, aviation-oriented GIS, aeronautical studies, aeronautical survey, eTOD services, and all relevant professional training to the services provided. Many commercial organizations, governments, and military authorities rely on the company to optimize and develop their airspace and boost capacity; it also supplies all connected services for airport certification. United ATS has developed an impressive desktop application called AGST, which consists of various Aerodrome safeguarding tools, electromagnetic simulation studies, and Obstacle Limitation Surface (OLS). The application assists in automatic validation for numeric values (post spacing, accuracy, and integrity). Adding and extracting terrain tiles in different formats such as DEM, ASCII and Geotif are possible with AGST. Exporting obstacles data and customized terrain data in stand formats for the implementation of safety protocols is made easy with the application.The Integrated Web Geo Portal (WGP), designed by United ATS, Consists of seven modules which are airport web geoportal view, field service management, building layout, Airport layout, geoportal management, field utility service administration, and data collection admin. These modules, coupled with an impressive web interface, assist ground staff to view, analyze, optimize and follow up on all airport mapping data processes and activities. The Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a technological field that incorporates geographical features with tabular data in order to map, analyze, and assess real-world challenges, this then helps to develop solutions based on spatial planning. The firm has also developed the RADAR Simulator, which is a desktop application. It monitors and prepares 3D flight paths and detects conflicts to support the controller in the decision-making process by applying clearance protocols to the system. United ATS provides Air Traffic Controllers employed in the Aerodrome (Tower) with operational and technical training to teach ATC basics/procedures and advanced training.With an ambition to be recognized as a global leader in aviation technology services, United ATS adopted the mission to play an integral part in aviation safety by providing competent and professional service through excellence in aviation, qualified experts, advanced facilities, and improved quality management systems. United ATSCommitted to Aviation Excellence Reda Elmadbouly,Executive ManagerMany commercial organizations, governments, and military authorities rely on United ATS to optimize and develop their airspace and boost capacity
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