A server to exchange flightplan information between ATCs
This server connects ATCs running OpenRadar or ATC-Pie. Flightplans are uploaded to the server and delivered to all ATCs that see the contact.
The connected ATCs and their contacts are displayed on a simple webpage.
This is a simulation for x-plane pilots and controllers. It simulates the whole ATC in Switzerland. Included are: ATMS(the server), ATMC(for controllers), PilotClient(for pilots) amd PlaneSim(simulates planes).
A highly advanced Air Traffic Control Simulation written in Java, running standalone or in distributed multi-player mode using JORAM JMS, Sonic MQ, or Tibco.
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ATCJ:
Air Traffic Controller Game, let you direct flights into and out of the flight arena and airports, written in Java, small and portable, based on the classical UNIX terminal based Air Traffic Controller Game (atc) created by Ed James.
A framework of Java components for building applications that operate on the popular Squawkbox/ProController protocols used for Internet real-time Air Traffic Control and flying simulation. The big networks are VATSIM (www.vatsim.net) and IVAO (ivao.org)
This project is a real time air traffic simulator. The system is composed of a server that run the simulation, a client that will display the ATC screen and a client to manage the flights