Fly Chart SRL, a Romanian engineering consultancy, has implemented HTZ Communications to manage network planning for aviation sensors like DME-DME, VOR, and ILS. This move enhances their ability to design reliable and efficient wireless networks while addressing interference challenges.
Aviation systems rely heavily on interference-free communication for safety and operational reliability. HTZ Communications enables Fly Chart to perform coverage modelling, frequency planning, and interference analysis, ensuring robust performance. It also optimises sensor placement, delivering maximum coverage and reliable connectivity while minimising disruptions.
To support their adoption, ATDI provided a training course to familiarise FlyChart’s team with HTZ Communications, enabling quicker and easier deployment of its advanced capabilities.
Nicholas Puscas from Fly Chart noted, “HTZ Communications transforms how we approach aviation networks. Its precision saves time and ensures compliance with industry standards, allowing us to deliver reliable solutions.”
With features like ICAO building compliance, multilateration (MLAT), and indoor modelling for hangars, HTZ helps Fly Chart address terrain changes, infrastructure impacts, and interference. This partnership strengthens FlyChart’s role in delivering safe and efficient aviation networks.
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Fly Chart SRL
Fly Chart SRL specialises in technical consultancy and engineering services, offering innovative solutions across a range of industries, including aviation. Based in Baia Mare, Romania, the company is dedicated to delivering advanced technologies to meet complex engineering challenges.