Remote Tower Standards Advanced at Tallinn Meeting

30 September 2025

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Adacel and Estonian Air Navigation Services (EANS) are co-hosting the annual in-person plenary of EUROCAE Working Group 100 (WG-100) Remote & Virtual Tower from September 23 to 25, 2025, in Tallinn, Estonia.

WG-100 is responsible for developing standards for Remote and Virtual Towers (RVT), including Minimum Aviation System Performance Standards (MASPS) for visual surveillance functions. While members meet virtually throughout the year, the in-person plenary provides an opportunity for all participants to gather, review progress, and shape the direction of future work.

The Tallinn meeting brings together industry and regulatory representatives to support collaborative development. Adacel’s Teele Kohv, Head of Programs for Digital Tower Solutions, and Meelis Nõmm, Product Manager for Digital Tower Solutions, are participating alongside other company delegates. EANS is represented by professionals contributing to RVT development in Estonia.

“Co-hosting the WG-100 meeting is a great opportunity to exchange knowledge with all participating parties. This gives EANS a valuable platform to share experiences and learn from others,” said Ivar Värk, CEO at EANS. “It highlights EANS’ commitment to advancing remote tower development while engaging with industry peers and regulators on shared safety goals.”

“The continued commitment of all WG-100 members is vital to advancing standardization in the remote and virtual tower domain,” said Alex Milns, Technical Programme Manager at EUROCAE. “Our members’ active engagement ensures that the standards we develop are robust, forward-looking, and aligned with the operational realities of the aviation industry.”

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