AVTECH Sweden AB (publ) (“AVTECH”) is expanding its initiative to share real‑time, flight‑specific trajectory and turbulence insights directly with air traffic controllers (ATC)—a practical step toward Digital Air Traffic Management (ATM) that enhances airline operations and network performance. Airlines using AVTECH’s ClearPath will gain from improved information sharing with ATC, enabling more optimized flights with lower workload.
Early results and expected customer value
Live operational tests indicate more time at optimal flight levels and reduced radio communication. Integrating airline‑tailored trajectory and turbulence insights into ATC decision‑making is designed to reduce fuel burn and CO₂, improve punctuality, and enhance safety through proactive turbulence avoidance—while supporting smoother network flow with fewer vectoring, step climbs, and unnecessary level‑offs.
David Rytter, CEO, AVTECH:
“Since launching in early 2025 with two development airline customers, we’ve seen how controller access to airline‑tailored insights improves real‑time decisions. In 2026, we will scale participation, publish case‑study results, and progress toward operational, controller‑workstation integration—building practical foundations for Digital ATM. This is an important next step in creating additional values with AVTECHs ClearPath services.”
How it works (in brief)
Industrial collaboration and 2026 plan
About ClearPath
ClearPath provides pilots, dispatchers, and ATC with real‑time trajectory decision support—including optimal flight levels and speed, time‑related constraints, and high‑fidelity turbulence insights — to help flights operate safer, greener, and more predictably.