Using Copernicus, an Earth observation data collection system, in air traffic management introduces many possibilities. One of the goals of the Copernicus system is to make satellite data accessible to everyone. Therefore, it can be applied to aviation in several ways, such as monitoring airport infrastructure, tracking environmental changes, or enhancing security. By integrating this system, aviation operations can become more efficient and resilient. This article aims to examine the potential of this extensive data resource. The expected benefits of the research include improved airport safety and efficiency, as well as a reduction in environmental impacts.
Copernicus Satellite Data and Air Traffic Management
2024-11-28
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Conference paper
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